Elkanah Matete had the courage to talk to the media while in pain in the final conversation with her son, who died in a road accident Kisumu.
The elites wanted to take his son on Sunday, March 30, from Ober Boys boarding school, but the headmaster refused.
Wednesday, April 2, he received sad news that Three The 14 seats carrying his son and other students were involved in the accident.
A sad father who traveled from Kisumu County to Nyabondo Hospital after his son was involved in an accident has narrated the last conversation with him.
Elkana Matete (r) speaks after her son was involved in an accident (L) in Kisumu and died.
Elkanah's depressed father Matete (right) speaking after his son, studying at Ober Boys boarding school, died in an accident (L). Photo: Citizen TV Kenya, Elder 001 Media Inc.
When was Elkanah's last talked to her son?
Elkanah Matete's face was full of sadness as she prepared to tell the last chat she had with her son from Ober Boys' boarding school, who was no longer there.
The sad father was in tears, but he controlled his feelings while he was in pain in the last days before the death of his boy Luck bad.
“I talked to my boy last Sunday, on March 30, I wanted to take him, I also talked to a class teacher who directed me to the headmaster, I went to school but the headmaster refused to take my boy, and said I could not take my child until Wednesday, April 2, today,” she revealed bitterly.
Elkanah received a sorry report at eight o'clock in the morning that three was his son when he returned to the Passover home was involved in the accident.
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He traveled from Kisumu County to the hospital where the children had been rushed after the incident.
“Unfortunately when I got here I found my son dead,” He participated in agony while giving a chance to another parent.
Elkanah's son was among the three students who lost their lives in the tragic accident that broke the hearts of many.
The accident between PSV And a truck occurred on the Sondu-Stream highway in the Kibuon area, Nyakach.
Kenyans broke hearts after a Kisumu road accident
Several users of social networks expressed their sadness when they filled out the comments and exciting messages.
Rhoda Jemutai:
“It is very sad, God please protect all travelers, to safely come in the name of Jesus, Amen. Pollen.”
Lova Akinyi
“It is very sad, I have realized that a friend's son was among the boys. May God give you the courage to overcome this. Very sorry for the family.”
Mudkayo Odundo:
“Our thoughts and prayers are with their families in this difficult time. May their souls rest in peace.”
Edwin Prezzo:
“These drivers are not careful when taking the kids home. A lot of fun on the road. Drivers should be more careful and avoid those roads to take the children home.”
Lilian Ann:
“Nooo, sir! This must be stopped. The grave is full of young people with incomplete dreams. Lord, please.”
Emilly Akoth:
“How will God forgive the teacher who confirmed the list of students who planted these three? He must have taken these students out of the school area. We need clarification. Not our children or brothers, but we have been hurt.”

Source: YouTube
Kenyans comforting parent James Aggrey for losing his son
Kenyans also appeared on social media to comfort parent James Aggrey, who also lost his son from Ober Boys in the crash.
His friends and family found out about the tragedy, and they ran to his home in Kasipul to comfort him.
Secretary -General Raymond Omollo was among those who sent their condolences saying the tragedy had grieved his father.
“Our hearts and prayers go to a friend and a colleague, James Aggrey Otore and his family following the tragedy of his newborn in a road accident in the Kibuon area, along the Sondu-Stream highway,” PS said.
Shared photos showed his close friends gathered at his home to comfort him.
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In another traumatic story, the same day a fatal accident occurred taking on the lives of three boys, another occurred involving students at Mbita's boys' high school.
Four students were among the five people involved in a fatal road accident in Mbita, Homa Bay County.
The witness said a private car, which was driven at a high speed, hit the weak students.
Source: TUKO.co.ke

