KCSE: Teacher dies after being struck by helicopter blades in Garissa
A teacher died on
Tuesday after being struck by helicopter blades in Masalani, Ijara, Garissa
County.
According to Garissa
County Commissioner Solomon Chesuti, the teacher was
invigilating the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
The invigilator had just
picked up the exam papers for the day at the deputy county commissioner's
office when the accident occurred.
Chesuti told Citizen
Digital that the teacher was near the helicopter as it took off. He was then
hit by the propellers.
“He was taking the
papers to Masalani Secondary School and I think he moved nearer to where the helicopter
was and he was struck as it took off,” he said.
“We left the police to
handle it and after processing the scene, the body will be released to the
family for burial according to Muslim tradition.”
The latest comes just a
day after two other chopper accidents in the neighbouring Wajir County. In the
first accident at around noon on Monday, a helicopter carrying Arabajahan
MCA Abey Jimaale crashed at the Wajir Airport runway while taking off.
Police said the MCA and
two pilots on board were rushed to Wajir County Referral Hospital with injuries where
they were treated and referred to Nairobi for further treatment while in stable
condition
The aircraft was
extensively damaged.
Late in the
afternoon, a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) helicopter
crashed during take-off. The chopper was supplying food items to
flood-affected families in Buna Town, Wajir North.
Wajir County
Red Cross Coordinator Abdia Manya said several people including
the pilots and teachers sustained injuries and were taken to the Buna
Sub-county Hospital.
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