A number of people who were enjoying themselves at Camp Carnellys in Naivasha, Nakuru county are counting losses after their vacation was short-lived when a number of trees fell on their cars following a heavy downpour that was ecperienced on sunday night.
According to reports, the majority of people affected by the misfortune were having fun on the 5-day holiday that was publicly declared by the interior Cs Fred Matiangi.
Following this, renowned gospel musician, Ringtone Apoko who has viewed the loss in a controversial perspective has revealed that the ordeal didn't happen as a natural calamity but it has something to do with the almighty God.
He has condemned the affected for their wrong doings and has asked them to be careful as this is God's warning towards them to stop with their immorality.
He has further urged the victims to repent their sins and seek the saviour.
"Watu watubu dhambi na waache na wanawake, bibi na girlfriends za wenzio," he said.
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