Family seeks justice after man electrocuted at Moi International Airport
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A family in
Mombasa is demanding justice following the death of their loved one, who
was electrocuted while on duty at Moi International Airport.
The
deceased, Jimmy Kitavi, was an employee of Eurocraft Company.
The incident
occurred on January 2 at around 4pm while the father of three was
carrying out his official duties.
A postmortem
report has confirmed that Kitavi died as a result of electric shock.
"Kutoka huo
wakati tumekuwa tukihangaika juu chini kujua ni nini kiini hasa kilichotokea
huko kazini…vile tulifanya uchunguzi kiasi tulijua na pia tukafanya post mortem
results zikatokea kuwa Kitavi alipigwa na shock ya stima huko kazini,"
said the deceased brother’s Paul Kitavi.
His employer,
Eurocraft Company, says investigations by the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI) are still ongoing and maintains it will take appropriate
action once the probe is concluded.
However, the
family expresses fear that the matter could be swept under the rug, despite
what they say are clear and established facts surrounding his death.
"Naomba haki
itendeke maana sina mtu wa kumtegemea tena, mume wangu alikuwa breadwinner,
sina kazi na tulipoachana na yeye tulikuwa na mipango mingi sana kwa ajili ya
familia," said the deceased’s wife, Mercy Chepkonga.
His uncle Kigosi
Nzuki added: "Swali kwanza kwa nini wakapiga simu nyumbani na bibi yake
yuko Mombasa…na wako na namba yao…hiyo swali nataka kujibiwa kwanza kwa maana
tulishangaa sana kujua sisi wenyewe tukiwa mbali na yule bibi yuko karibu na
kazi."


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