
Husband to a woman who died after the motorbike she and her son was traveling by was allegedly hit by a police car in Nakuru has shared his grief.The woman died on her way to Nakuru Provincial Hospital while the son is nursing injuries according to Citizen tv. Atanus Kihungi revealed to the media that his wife and son were on their way visiting a sick relative in hospital when the police cruiser from Naishi Police Station accidentally hit the motorbike from behind, sprawling them on the road.He added that her death has left a wound that might not heal.

Atanus also blamed the police driving the cruiser for one , recklessness adding that they ought to have been careful. He also blamed them for wasting time adding that after they picked her wife they drove her to Nakuru PGH on rough road which might have contributed to her sweetheart death.He noted that if the police had taken her to Njoro Sub-county hospital ,she would have received early first aid measures and cheated death.
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