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Wahome Gakuru – Nyeri Governor
Swenani
#111 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 10:44:31 AM
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I think asking the driver to recount what happened is being insensitive, that driver needs psychosocial support and not tormenting him to recount what happened.

If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
willin2learn
#112 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 12:13:50 PM
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freiks wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Ryko wrote:
Intresting version of the driver

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001259686/driver-of-ill-fated-car-speaks-on-crash-that-killed-nyeri-governor

Questions:

1.Can you really blame a VIP driver for speeding yet according to the rules he should stick to 50 M from the chase car? Logically you cant be 5 Km from the VIP chase car. If the chase car is 160Km/hr unaenda na iyo pia, if 70Km/hr unaenda na iyo

2. Yaani this guy was stuck in the car for over 40 Minutes.

3. Apparently the drivers foot was stuck in the accelerator, the driver could not break, only the rail could stop it.

4. Looks like the driver opted for the rail

5 the driver had only driven the governor for 2 weeks

Very sad, everything was beyond control RIP

is the chase car in-front or behind the vip car, I thought by chase it means the vip car is in front being chased by the other car and its the vip car that sets the speed.

In hind sight the driver was not experienced for that role, he should have first gone for training, especially dealing with those types of cars.

Experienced drivers will opt for the simplest, hit the cyclist instead of hitting the barrier



Jeez!!! Boss i hope you are not serious otherwise by now there would be no cylists on our roads
willin2learn
#113 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 12:16:45 PM
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Liv wrote:
gregory wrote:
Ryko wrote:
Intresting version of the driver

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001259686/driver-of-ill-fated-car-speaks-on-crash-that-killed-nyeri-governor

Questions:

1.Can you really blame a VIP driver for speeding yet according to the rules he should stick to 50 M from the chase car? Logically you cant be 5 Km from the VIP chase car. If the chase car is 160Km/hr unaenda na iyo pia, if 70Km/hr unaenda na iyo

2. Yaani this guy was stuck in the car for over 40 Minutes.

3. Apparently the drivers foot was stuck in the accelerator, the driver could not break, only the rail could stop it.

4. Looks like the driver opted for the rail

5 the driver had only driven the governor for 2 weeks

Very sad, everything was beyond control RIP

The driver's version of events greatly differs with that of the "eyewitness" who was supposedly behind them


After reading the driver's story I concluded it does not fully make sense. But I hope you are not comparing it with the account of the the professional 'eyewitness'



Rarely do accident accounts make sense. The rate and sequence with which related events takes place is too rapid to absorb logically
2012
#114 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 12:19:01 PM
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Swenani wrote:
I think asking the driver to recount what happened is being insensitive, that driver needs psychosocial support and not tormenting him to recount what happened.



Boss, this is practice all over the world. There's a family that needs closure and he is a professional police driver (unless otherwise) his duty was to get the Governor where he was going safely. Like a pilot, he should be most remorseful about losing his VIP passenger as that's his job. If he can talk, he should do it immediately.

BBI will solve it
:)
majimaji
#115 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 1:38:58 PM
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2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
I think asking the driver to recount what happened is being insensitive, that driver needs psychosocial support and not tormenting him to recount what happened.



Boss, this is practice all over the world. There's a family that needs closure and he is a professional police driver (unless otherwise) his duty was to get the Governor where he was going safely. Like a pilot, he should be most remorseful about losing his VIP passenger as that's his job. If he can talk, he should do it immediately.


The driver is admitting that he is responsible for the death through reckless driving. First he admits that was speeding then a lot of other balderdash. He can get himself jailed very easily for the loose talk. he should have zipped-up his mouth until he is asked to do it in an inquest or court, whatever.
Iganamagana
#116 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 2:20:49 PM
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2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
I think asking the driver to recount what happened is being insensitive, that driver needs psychosocial support and not tormenting him to recount what happened.



Boss, this is practice all over the world. There's a family that needs closure and he is a professional police driver (unless otherwise) his duty was to get the Governor where he was going safely. Like a pilot, he should be most remorseful about losing his VIP passenger as that's his job. If he can talk, he should do it immediately.


He is not. He is an ordinary Kanjo driver. Alikuwa anafanya kazi huko hospitali.
mpobiz
#117 Posted : Friday, November 10, 2017 5:26:23 PM
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majimaji wrote:
2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
I think asking the driver to recount what happened is being insensitive, that driver needs psychosocial support and not tormenting him to recount what happened.



Boss, this is practice all over the world. There's a family that needs closure and he is a professional police driver (unless otherwise) his duty was to get the Governor where he was going safely. Like a pilot, he should be most remorseful about losing his VIP passenger as that's his job. If he can talk, he should do it immediately.


The driver is admitting that he is responsible for the death through reckless driving. First he admits that was speeding then a lot of other balderdash. He can get himself jailed very easily for the loose talk. he should have zipped-up his mouth until he is asked to do it in an inquest or court, whatever.

He can only be jailed if he repeats the same in a police statement . Maybe he is feeling a lot of guilt and also faces an unpredictable future because his stable future died with his employer.
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Shak
#118 Posted : Sunday, November 12, 2017 7:47:58 PM
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Kili
#119 Posted : Sunday, November 12, 2017 7:59:33 PM
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I see a man who could not take indiscipline.How does a driver ask a Governor for ticket fees.Not in government.You either take imprest or pay & make a claim later.
Angelica _ann
#120 Posted : Sunday, November 12, 2017 9:47:50 PM
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Kili wrote:
I see a man who could not take indiscipline.How does a driver ask a Governor for ticket fees.Not in government.You either take imprest or pay & make a claim later.


Are we reading same script!!!
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