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Renowned singer
Tewodros Kassahun, aka Tedi Afro, was released on bail Saturday
afternoon after being held in detention by Police since Friday
morning for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident.
The detention
followed the death of 18-year-old Degu Yibelte on the night of
November 2, 2006, on Taitu Street that leads from the Grand Palace
to the Sheraton Addis.
Police sources
told Fortune that a man claiming to be taxi driver called the
police and gave the plate number of a BMW that had allegedly caused
the accident. A car with the same number later collided with a
concrete barricade in the CMC area near Lucy Academy. The sources
said that the car was registered under Tedi Afro’s name.
Tedi appeared
at the municipality court near Mexico Square on Friday, during which
police requested extra time for investigation, which was granted.
After passing one day in custody with the Addis Abeba Police
Commission, Tedi Afro was released on bail for 50,000 Br.
The deceased
was a street dweller who had come from Gojjam to live with his
uncle, Tamiru Terefe, in the Shiro Meda area in Kebele 18 of
the Gulele District. His blind uncle told Fortune that Degu
moved out to live in the streets after the two disagreed over the
young man’s drinking habit. Tamiru said that Degu still continued to
visit him once or twice a week after they had separated.
Tamiru and his
family learned of Degu’s death late Friday morning. They collected
the body from Menelik Hospital and buried it at Kuskuam Mariam
Church in the Entoto area. They begged for 300 Br to cover hospital,
transport and burial expenses, according to Tamiru.
Sources close
to Tedi said that he denied causing the accident, saying that he was
not the type of person to hit-and-run. The Addis Abeba Traffic
Police Main department has declined to give any official information
before the investigation was completed.
A source in the
department told Fortune, however, that there was no evidence
pointing to Tedi. The source said that police were trying to find
the person who claimed to be a taxi driver and tipped the Police
about the accident; Police hope to elicit useful information from
that source.
The Ethiopian
Criminal Code says that a driver who hits a person to their death
and drives more than 15m will be considered to have committed
homicide.
The singer has
released three albums and a number of singles; he is known to
address historical and political issues in his songs as well as
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