Parliament-Linked Vehicle Involved In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Kibra
On Tuesday, February 10, a car with a Parliament sticker was linked to two horrific hit-and-run accidents that killed two people and destroyed families on Lang’ata Road and Kibra.
According to eyewitnesses, the vehicle allegedly struck a pedestrian in Kibra before fleeing the scene and hitting another victim near Wilson Airport in Langata, killing a woman instantaneously.
The second victim was travelling with her husband to attend his mother’s burial in their hamlet when tragedy struck, cutting short a journey already fraught with sadness and mourning.
Her body was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital Mortuary as her husband struggled with the unbearable grief of losing his wife while preparing to bury his mother.
According to eyewitnesses, the car did not stop following either crash, instead speeding away from both places, leaving a trail of sorrow and unresolved questions for bereaved families.
Concerned Nairobi locals who observed the tragedies pursued the vehicle through the city streets, anxious to ensure the driver was held accountable for the awful deaths.
The chase ended when the driver entered a bar, where the chasing mob apprehended the vehicle and spotted a government Parliament badge conspicuously displayed inside.
Bystanders became enraged and nearly set fire to the vehicle, but calmer voices prevailed, and the car was turned over to the police at Lang’ata Police Station.
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Discrete video footage shared online showed the heartbreaking scene near Wilson Airport, with the woman’s body covered in Maasai blankets as blood stained the ground.
The suspect is currently being held at Lang’ata Police Station as detectives launch investigations into both fatal accidents and work to establish the identity and connection of the driver.
The two families now face double tragedies, with one family mourning a mother and daughter-in-law, while another family grieves the loss of their loved one in Kibra.
Authorities have not yet released the identity of the suspect or confirmed whether the vehicle is officially registered to Parliament or if the sticker was being used unlawfully.
Parliament-Linked Vehicle Involved In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Kibra
