- A lorry loaded with building blocks spiraled out of control, crushing a woman to death and leaving a man with shattered legs.
- The tragic scene unfolded in seconds as the lorry, descending the mainland ramp, plowed into unsuspecting pedestrians, turning routine into horror
- The woman died on the scene, and investigators are racing to uncover how the driver, Bakari Gonga, lost control
A routine evening at the bustling Likoni Ferry Crossing Channel turned into a tragic nightmare on Friday night when a lorry lost control and plowed into two pedestrians.
The heart-stopping incident, which unfolded around 7:15 pm, claimed the life of a woman whose identity remains unknown and left a man with severe leg fractures.
The lorry, loaded with building blocks, descended the mainland ramp toward the ferry when the driver, Bakari Gonga, seemingly lost control, unleashing chaos at the crowded crossing point.
Witnesses could only watch in horror as the vehicle struck the two unsuspecting pedestrians.
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The female victim died on the spot, her life cut short in a moment of terror.
The injured man was rushed to Likoni Sub-County Hospital, where he is receiving treatment for multiple leg fractures.
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Police swiftly arrived at the scene and moved the body of the deceased to the Coast General Hospital Mortuary as investigations into the tragic incident commenced.
The lorry, a Mitsubishi FH, was towed to Likoni Police Station, where authorities are examining it to determine the cause of the fatal accident.
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The tragedy has left the Likoni community in shock, with calls for stricter safety measures at the busy crossing channel to prevent such devastating incidents.
Meanwhile, the driver, Bakari Gonga, is expected to face questioning as authorities work to establish whether mechanical failure or human error was to blame for the loss of life.