Migori: Video shows the man hanging from a helicopter dropped into a man’s bar

  • Stephen Odhiambo Ouma, the famous Obisalom Komando, was trapped in a video hanging out on a helicopter in Migori County
  • The incident happened shortly after the cultural wedding ceremony of Luo musician Prince Inda and his wife
  • A new clip emerged showing where Komando was dropped after a pilot was notified of his dangerous play

A video clip has emerged on social networks showing the place where a man clinging to a helicopter that was carrying a shower shower Obinna was dropped.

The online video showed the place where he was allowed to release a Migori man who hung on a helicopter. Photo: Manjim/Ignatius.
Source: Tiktok

The brave man, identified as Stephen Odhiambo Ouma – also known as Obisalom Komando – seemed to be hanging badly at the pillow as he was leaving the Rapogi area of ​​Migori County, where the cultural wedding of musician Prince Indah was taking place.

This amazing story sparked a different feeling from Kenyans, with many condemning it as very dangerous.

Where was the Migori Commando allowed to drop himself?

The recent video clip shows Obisalom was dropped by a pilot on a farm inside an unknown bomber in the Rapogi area.

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The environment looks calm, with maize plants and bananas near a yellow -painted house.

The video captures him as he leaves after being dropped, seemingly shocked at the great danger he had taken.

What did Komando say after hanging on a helicopter?

The 28 -year -old said that if he was not dropped, he would hang on a helicopter to Nairobi.

Komando expressed pride in his action, claiming that he had made history by capturing the Chopa car without inviting.

He also added that his shoes did not fall out and that he did not feel cold when the helicopter landed in the sky.

Migori: Emerging Video shows a man who climbed a helicopter was dropped at home
Migori man Stephen Odhiambo was dropped into a rapogi. Photo: Manjim.
Source: Tiktok

Networks talk about the Migori Men’s incident hanging on a helicopter

Kenyans showed shock, entertainment, and criticism; Some called to chase, while others argued how he would get home.

Kenya:

“The man wanted to be raised by Obinna.”

Amohunflexing:

“How will you convince the landlord that you were dropped by Chopa in his bar?”

Florah Florah:

“Then he should not know where he is and he has no return. Then when asked how he came, he says, ‘I came with a chopper.'”

Nabisawa:

“What if he fell and died? Who would be blamed?”

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Rubbie Rubby:

“How I wished he would meet the dog in the fort – and the gate was closed.”

Ali Father:

“It will be one of the best memories of the rest of his life.”

Freddie Carlo:

“This is what we call to chase a cloud.”

Dindison:

“He seemed confused after being abandoned.”

John Otieno:

“Can you imagine how he got there without a fare back home?”

Lucy Grace:

“Now how will he return home? Even he knows where he is?”

Hilda Magawa:

“At least he’s happy to get a tap.”

Magijiigi:

“You people have brought him down in the Delamere field – how do you expect him to return to Migori?”

Was the Migori man who was hanging and hanging on a helicopter arrested?

The teenager was arrested by police officers in Migori County and is currently in custody, awaiting charges of endangering his life and that of others.

Uriri County Police Commander Enrico Lyomu explained that the suspect was arrested at his home, adding that he refused to be arrested, and forced three officers to obey him.

Lyomu cautioned the public against the negligence behavior while warning that criminals would be taken legal action.

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