Nakuru: 2 Secondary Students Survive Injuries Injured by a Vehicle Carry For Police

  • Mercy Kerubo and her friend Faith Bosibori were recovering after being involved in an accident in Nakuru
  • The two girls from Lelu Secondary School are alleged to have been hit by a police car while standing on the road waiting for a passenger car to climb to Naivasha.
  • The parents of the victims opened up how the students were going on after the accident caused them

Two families live bitterly after their loved ones were involved in a fatal road accident in Nakuru town.

A Kenyan police car holding patrol in Nairobi. Photo: Sarah Kimani.
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A police car allegedly hit Faith Bosibori and his friend Mercy Kerubo, who were standing along the road together.

When the tragic incident occurred, the two girls were approaching the car towards Naivasha.

Lelu Secondary School girls were rushed to Nakuru Level 5 Hospital

The two girls from Lelu Secondary School were approaching a car to Naivasha when the tragic incident occurred.

They were rushed to the Nakuru Level 5 hospital for treatment while their parents were notified of the accident.

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“I phoned at school and asked the teacher how many hours the children would leave school, I was told they were about to be released. Faith's mother said.

Mercy's family wanted to find out what happened on Tuesday, April 1, when their daughter was lying in the intensive care unit (ICU) after undergoing surgery.

Mercy's family opens up about her medical condition

Mercy's depressed mother, Rebecca Moraa, narrated her daughter's condition after surgery by doctors.

“The doctors were undergoing surgery said he was bleeding in the abdomen, which had to undergo surgery,” Rebecca said while her aunt Mercy, Naomi Bosibori said her nephew was doing well.

He thanked his nephew had left the theater alive, and he hoped he would recover immediately after surgery.

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Naomi asked for justice to be done against the driver who hit her nephew and her nephew's friend as they went home for the April vacation.

The network responded after students were allegedly hit by a police car

Social network users headed towards the commentary to share their comments and comments following the sad news.

Ustadh Amuj Retep:

“Family, a striker has been arrested by the police or is not arrested?”

Queen Cecil:

“And they left the people alive ??? since today the problem is other Ober students are dead.”

Ruth Njoroge:

“From presidential caravans to police vehicles. Who drew our so -called government?

Esther Mokami:

“The accident is not immune. If you were, you hit them and your car would you feel?”

Kibe Ek

Police were in the process of taking bribes.

Dhê rõy:

“Police usually drive too fast. We've seen how they drive.

So the government must compensate for this. “

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Linet Moraa speaks after her daughter was allegedly hit by a police car.

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Linet Moraa speaking after a young daughter allegedly hit by a police car in Nakuru. Photo: Citizen TV Kenya.
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OBER BOY BOARD SCHOOL STUDENT

In another story, the father of the Ober Boys boarding school narrated asking to take his son early.

Elkanah Matete spoke to her son on Sunday, March 30 and had asked school if she could take her son that day.

The headmaster rejected the parent's request when he received the bad news that his son and his classmates were involved in a road accident.

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