A deadly road accident has been reported along the busy Jogoo road where a reported drunk driver lost control and ended up hitting two Kenya Power concrete posts before the car overturned and rolled several times
According to the source, the driver died on the spot after the accident.
Sikika Road Safety reports that the driver was drunk and overspeeding before he lost control and hit transformer polls before the car overturned
"Jogoo road..The reason for this crash is 🍻+speed=⚰️...... unfortunately he has died on the spot because amelima two transformer polls za mawe," the source said.
From the pictures, the concrete posts broke after the driver hit them.
Drunk driving is one of the many reasons that many accidents happen in Kenya and other parts of the world.
While it is illegal to drive while you are intoxicated, some rogue drivers ignore the rules and hit the road after gulping down several bottles of beer before they end up causing accidents, in most cases fatal accidents.
May the soul of the deceased driver rest in peace.
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