Kisii: Video of Driver and Ukingo attacking female passengers claiming KSh 20 is offensive to Kenyans

  • An online video caught a woman being beaten and dragged from three, about to be stripped of clothes, and two men in Kisii
  • Reports indicate the woman agreed
  • The network showed shock and disgust, demanded action against the perpetrators

Kenyans on social networks have expressed their anger against drivers of Public Service (PSV) and passengers.

Narok Three Warners Troubleshooting for being trapped in a video hitting passengers. Photo: Precious Pretty.
Source: Tiktok

This follows a video circulating on social networks showing a woman being trampled on mercilessly, being beaten and forcefully released on Three.

The two men were seen kicking him and grabbing him arbitrarily as he screamed about complaining around the clothes.

Then he lifted the stone and broke the three -dimensional mirror, a move that upset the men, who took him back into the car and left.

Why was the passengers within three attacked?

According to a report on social networks, the woman had paid a KSh 480 fare, which allegedly agreed with the conductor before the car left, but later demanded an addition to KSh 20 to make the fare into KSh 500.

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This apparently led to the controversy, as the sister was taken out of the car with force while other passengers and people outside were watching.

The incident occurred two miles in Kisii County.

Users of social networks are overwhelmed by driver's video and Kisii

The network criticized people who were close to the incident for recording the attack instead of helping a woman, with some questioning the moral collapse of society and demanding authority take action.

Rosy's mother Waitherero:

“Why should they strip him more than 20 clothes? What has the world turned into?”

Joyce Korir Bomet:

“He is upset, injured, and later left him to be dragged and carried. What happened later? Is he safe?”

Gitau Munyua:

“Where do men find the courage to strip women? Do they realize that their sisters, their mothers or daughters can be treated for this illegality? Men in the area, what was done for the protection of women Mantra? You are the one to blame.”

Kisii: Video of Driver and Ukingo attacking female passengers claiming KSh 20 is offensive to Kenyans
The three -dimensional driver came out steadily after the woman broke the back mirror. Photo: Precious Pretty.
Source: Tiktok

Peter Ngarus Ngarus:

“Where were the other passengers? Thirteen against the two, and they just looked? They are a passion-pathetic.”

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Maloba Asbel:

“Sometimes I choose to see only people who hurt me instead of turning them around. You can act hungry and regret forever what you have done. People should be humble wherever they are.”

Kennedy Edson Samba:

“As long as we are investigating the issue, all the passengers in the car did negligence. How did they get time to record and post the video, but they couldn't help the lady?

Hope agent:

“Video recording does not change responsibility. Yes, it is good to capture evidence, but also, to help the person in need. Only the act of common sense. Where did our human feelings go wrong?”

Taxi driver attacks passengers with a spana

PreviouslyTUKO.co.ke It was reported that Kenyans were upset after a taxi driver was trapped in a video hitting a woman with a wheels.

The man was seen pushing the woman out of her car before attacking her and demanding that she pay for transportation costs.

The video spread, sparking different emotions from Kenyans online. Some questioned why the woman praised the taxi if she could not pay, while others blamed the driver for committing violence.

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