A police vehicle is being detained at Mokowe police station, Lamu County after it was involved in a accident with a motorcycle, killing one the pillion passenger. The accident happened along the Mokowe Hindi road which happens to be some few metres from the Kenya Forest Research institute.
The police motor vehicle was being driven by Maurice Odanga an officer attached to the General Service Unit (GSU) when the incident happened.
Police reacted immediately to the accident and were there in time. The rider by the name Mahad Ismael and the pillion passenger by the name Mirriam were seriously injured and were rushed to Mokowe General hospital. Unfortunately, Mirriam was pronounced dead at the hospital.
“It was reported by Maurice Odanga of GSU company which is at Mokowe that one of his vehicles GKB 523U a Land Cruiser driven by him towards GSU Mokowe CMM had an accident with a motorcycle of registration number KMCZ 007J a Honda which is blue in color,” the report police report read in part.
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