Naivasha: Refuse a family that lost their 7 relatives in an accident when they arrived at the mochari to look at their bodies

  • A family in Naivasha, Nakuru County, lost seven people in the crash on Sunday, March 30, on Naivasha-Mai Road Mahiu
  • The victims were returning home after attending their uncle's memorial service
  • Relatives and friends gathered in Naivasha's corpse to identify the bodies while explaining the great emotional and financial burden of losing seven souls

A family in Naivasha Nakuru County has suffered sadness following the loss of seven of their relatives in a road accident.

Seven family members died in a road accident in Naivasha. Photo: Citizen TV.
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Seven family members lost their lives in an accident on the Naivasha-MAI road near High Peak School on Sunday, March 30.

The accident happened after a private car collided face -to -face, causing the deaths of four brothers on the spot.

Three children suffering from serious injuries were rushed to Naivasha Hospital for treatment.

To Luck Worse, they all died from their injuries, leaving a broken family. It is reported that the relatives were returning home from their uncle's dead worship.

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Naivasha: Similar with a family that lost their 7 relatives arrived at the mochari to look at their bodies
Family relatives gathered in the Naivasha hospital mortuary to identify the bodies of their relatives. Photo: Citizen TV.
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The family of victims of the Naivasha crash

Friends and relatives gathered in the Naivasha Hospital's corpse to identify the bodies of their loved ones.

Alice Wangui, one of the family members, in tears explained how the tragedy had brought great sadness, adding that the lost brothers were the whole family's dependency.

“They are in Naivasha's mortuary; we are waiting for a mortuary, and we still need their funeral money,” He said.

Lawrence Thuo, a neighbor of the family, said that a mother lost all her children and her husband in the crash and is now left alone.

In addition, he noted that one of the children was the child of the family's householder, and he also lost his life in the crash.

“There were eight people heading towards the worship of the dead, but one of them remained behind and did not return with them, which is why there were seven in the car,” He said.

Kenyans comforted the bereaved family:

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Samuel Kyalo:

“It's a great sadness, the devil is a liar.”

John Sani:

“It is very painful. God be with you in this difficult time.”

Joyce Mumbi:

“This is a very serious thing, is it another tragedy?”

Lessy Shikkys:

“God comforts Muturi's family.”

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Nakuru's family mourns the deaths of two brothers in a road accident

In similar news, TUKO.co.ke reported that one family in the Bahati area, Nakuru, suffered sadness after the death of their sons.

David Mwangi and his younger brother Paul Mwangi were returning home when their car collided face -to -face with a trailer heading to Nairobi.

The accident happened after the driver of the train tried to pass another car but hit the car carrying the brothers.

The tragic accident occurred in the Soysambu area, Nairobi-Nakuru Road.

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TUKO.co.ke also reported that three brothers, including Richard Ogola, Kevin Odongo, and Brian Kakaya, They were buried together in a joint funeral service.

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The brothers died after their motorcycle collided with a Probox car in the dangerous area of ​​Mukuma, Busia County.

The three lost their lives on Busia-Kisumu Road as they returned home from their friend's funeral in the Butula area.

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