Laikipia: A woman dies after her car sinks into an overflowing

  • Separated and immersed and immersed in Nyara
  • The recent injury is a woman whose car left the way and plunged into the park and killed her
  • Locals are also concerned that the mines bordering Nyahururu Sports Club have been the breeding of strokes to increase the risk

It took Nyahururu area divers to intervene to save the woman whose car entered the sinking quarry.

The car sank into the water reservoir (photo for illustrations). Photo: News Central.
Source: UGC

How the Nyahururu accident happened and killed a woman

Sources from the scene state that the car left the lane and ended up in the park.

Police officers appeared at the scene to control the situation while the immigrants were taking action.

The drivers succeeded in rescuing the woman from her car, but their efforts were unpleasant as she was confirmed dead in a police car to the hospital.

“I was passing by and found a crowd and asking what happened, I was informed that a woman had entered the pool. I took off my clothes and diving to save the woman. Said one migrant.

Locals said the quarters were a safety threat to them, with reports coming out that some children had died recently.

They added that the park has become a reproductive area of ​​strokes, thus increasing the risk.

The responsibility, according to them, belongs to the supervisors of Nyahururu Sports Club, who urged them to remove the mine, considering that it may be within their large land.

“The pool has been home to hippos from Manguo. They come at night and stay many days here, causing danger to us, especially children and alcoholics.

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In other sad news reported recently by TUKO.co.ke, two died in Kirinyaga County in an accident involving a freight truck.

How 2 people died in a Nyamindi River accident

The truck was transporting Wood when it lost focus and plunged into the Nyamindi River, after falling from the Kaboro bridge in Gichugu.

Laikipia: A woman dies after her car sinks into flooded mines
The dead were identified as Grace Kithii and her nephew, Vincent Kiura. Photo: Rodgers Agunga.
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The accident happened on Thursday evening, April 10, at 7pm, when the car carrying five passengers, failed to travel a bridge known as a large part of the people.

The victims were identified as Grace Kithii Njeru, Secretary at Kiamugumo Girls Secondary School, and her nephew, Vincent Kiura, who was running the steering wheel at the time of the crash.

Ngariama ward representative Daniel Muriithi Kibinga confirmed that the two had a close relationship and were well dealt with in the local community.

The Gichugu County Police Commander reported that three people in the car were able to escape with minor injuries.

However, the bodies of Grace and Vincent remained trapped in the car that was under water before being removed.

Previously, efforts to find the bodies were prevented by the powerful currents of the river and the presence of large stones, causing serious risk to divers and rescue teams.

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