Otile Brown's gold bracelet stolen while performing in Germany

The Just in love singer is in Germany for the Afrobeat Invasion with singer Lexsil.

Otile Brown
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Singer Otile Brown's performance on stage in Germany was almost ruined after his gold bracelet was stolen.

He told that the extremely valuable chain was taken and he didn't notice.

Brown was on stage wearing an all-black outfit. His shirt showed off his chest as he belted out his song.

The Just in love singer is in Germany for the Afrobeat Invasion with singer Lexsil.

A section of the crowd was chanting his voice as he encouraged the partygoers to give a shout-out to Africans.

He took off his shirt and took pictures with adoring fans after performing with Lexsil.

Otile quickly hopped onto Instagram to tell his followers about the loss of his bracelet in the merciless hands of an opportunistic goon.

He told of the sobering reality.

"They stole one of my gold bracelets."

He is taking the loss in his stride and learning from the experience.

"That was smooth af, didnt feel ish, they had an eye on it lost it in a blink of it"  he shared about his experience.

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Otile was robbed in January in Tanzania. He lost his valuables at the Julius Nyerere Airport.

Taking to his Instagram stories, the singer said he had lost two Mac Books and that despite reporting the incident to the police, authorities took long to cooperate. He also claimed he was denied proof from CCTV, which would have helped them find the culprit.

“So Kwenye airport ya Julius Nyerere Tanzania nimeibiwa Mac/laptop mbili ila walinzi na watoa huduma wamekataa kuchunguza kwenye CCTV wametuzungusha mda… longest night of my life… yani wanakataa kutoa huduma wakati tunaweza kutrace laptop zikiwa hapo tu karibu.. Tumetoa hadi report ya police ambayo ndio utaratibu ila wakakataa.“

“Kwani security kazi yake ni gani ikiwa hawawezi kukusaidia… Mimi kama mpenzi wa nchi ya Tanzania nimeumia sana. I need a lawyer. I would have retrieved the laptops tonight but it's like they wanted us to lose them. Sad.” Wrote Otile Brown.

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