
In a complex political context in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the family of Chérubin Okende files a new complaint calling into question the suicide theory put forward. Relying on new elements, notably statements from a former minister, the family contests the official version of the prosecution and raises the possibility of a criminal act. An appeal is launched to Congolese justice to shed light on this disturbing affair and do justice to the memory of Chérubin Okende. The Chérubin Okende affair continues to raise questions and demonstrates the importance of independent and impartial justice.