- A woman who is alleged to be the daughter of a government official has created a buzz on the internet after she was recorded hitting a man during the arbitration following a minor car accident
- The victim threatened to take legal action through the police, with the woman claiming power and fame during the heated argument
- Some Kenyans expressed their anger and called on the government and government agencies to hold those involved in the incident accountable
A woman has become the talk of the internet after she was recorded hitting a man following a brief confrontation over a minor car accident.
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According to the undated video, the woman, identified as Mamlee, was intervening to help resolve an incident where a woman and a man crashed into cars and scratched them.
According to the parties, they had agreed to end the matter peacefully.
What happened between Mamlee and the accident victim?
However, Mamlee, who is said to be the daughter of a prominent government official, lost her temper after realizing that she was being recorded.
He encouraged other parties to take a photo of his license plate and distribute it. In anger, he got out of the car and started beating the man who was filming him.

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“Do you know who I am? I am Mamlee. Why are you testing me? Even if you pay him, you will not leave him. You must stop this nonsense. I will beat you and you will not take me anywhere. Who gave you permission to record me? What evidence do you want? No one has the right to record me. You know people?” he asked while crushing the man.
The man, who remained calm during the incident, threatened to report the incident to the police and seek justice through the courts.
“I’m going to sue you. I have a video. I’m going to the police station. I’m going to sue you,” he told her while wondering why he beat her mercilessly after abusing her.
The video angered many Kenyans, sparking criticism as well as calls for the authorities to take action.
How did Kenyans contribute after Mamlee hit the accident victim?
Olga Eve Garcia:
“He didn’t hit someone’s car. He just stepped in to help the situation, but he got angry after it was filmed.”
Brian Williams:
“Mental illness in this country is real.”
Dennis Omondi:
“These are the problems of middle-income people. Feeling too important. If they were really rich, they would just take pictures, exchange contacts and leave and end it peacefully.”
Nancy Savai Echoka:
“Actually, he was not the victim of the accident; he was a friend who came to help his colleague who caused the accident.”
Silas Barasa:
“Fame without discipline and respect for others is meaningless, especially since we have good institutions in Kenya where fame is not considered, but the law is fully applied.”

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CCTV images captured the incident before his family arrived at the scene and rushed him to the Mother Lucy Kibaki Hospital, where he was confirmed dead.
The mother of the deceased claimed that the suspect threatened her while they were trying to seek justice.
He asked for help from DCI Mohamed Amin and compassionate Kenyans, saying his son’s body is still kept in the mortuary of the Mother Lucy Hospital.
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