Woman thrown out of a moving bus in Kileleshwa dies

Woman thrown out of a moving bus in Kileleshwa dies

A crew of  a Kileleton Sacco Matatu plying the Kileleshwa-Lavington route are now on police wanted list.

Police say the rogue crew are suspected to be behind the death of 28-year-old Florence Wanjiru, believed to have been thrown out of a moving bus.

In CCTV footage seen by Citizen Digital, Wanjiru is seen boarding a Matatu heading home for the night to prepare for another day at Yongli casino and restaurant located in Hurlingham.

But at dusk, her parents were called by a good Samaritan who told them that Wanjiru had been involved in a mystery accident and that she was injured severely.

“Once we got the call, we rushed to hospital to see her and she was in bad condition,” said John Chege- Wanjiru’s uncle.

Florence was later referred to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) where she allegedly remained unattended for nearly a whole day and later succumbed to her injuries.

“The conductor hit me on the head with a metal rod and then threw me out of the vehicle,” narrated Beatrice Wanjiru-the victim’s Mum.

The CCTV footage has come in handy to help the police unravel the mystery, linking the unfortunate incident to the rogue crew.

Police mounted a manhunt arresting the driver of the bus but the conductor who is seen ushering Wanjiru to board the bus has since gone into hiding.

“All indicators are clear the Sacco is Killeton, we already have one suspect in custody the driver…we are continuing with the investigations…,” said Michael Muchiri-Kilimani OCPD.

The family of the late Wanjiru who believe that their daughter was brutally murdered now want speedy investigations into the incident.

They also want Killeton Sacco compelled to produce the tout believed to be behind the death of Wanjiru.

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