- Kenyans seized upon a stalled lorry transporting gas cylinders on Outering Road, looting all the cylinders it carried
- In a viral video from yesterday evening, crowds of Kenyans are seen rushing to the lorry on the busy highway to pilfer the gas canisters belonging to Pro Gas
- Many, particularly women, were later spotted fleeing the scene with the cylinders while chanting in jubilation, drawing the attention of others who also joined in the looting
A lorry carrying gas cylinders stalled on Outering Road, prompting Kenyans to swiftly seize all cylinders aboard, as depicted in a viral video from yesterday evening.
Individuals, including many women, were observed hurriedly collecting cylinders from the stranded vehicle, drawing the attention of others who joined in the looting frenzy.
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Allegedly left stranded by its driver seeking assistance, the lorry became a target for looters, with identifiable purple-pinkish cylinders from the Pro Gas company visible both in the hands of looters and inside the vehicle.
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The internet buzzed with commentary, praising the evident strength of the women who dashed at high speeds while carrying the heavy cylinders.
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This incident unfolds against a backdrop of economic hardship, with rising costs of living, including soaring prices of gas cylinders, exacerbating the financial strain on many low-income Kenyans.
Kenyans Loot Bales of Unga After Nairobi Bound Trailer Causes Accident
In a separate incident along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway, Kenyans were captured on video seizing bales of flour following an accident involving a trailer transporting the goods.
Footage revealed individuals fleeing with the valuable cargo, each bale containing over 24 packets of flour.
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Unfortunately, some bales were destroyed as a result of the accident, with their contents spilled onto the road. This pattern of looting after accidents has persisted among Kenyans for years.