Meria
Elder Lister
The family of KEBS North Eastern Regional Manager Ahmed Antar and his twin daughters are in a sombre mood after their kins got involved in a ghastly road accident when they left Garissa for Mombasa.
According to a local daily, Mr Antar was taking his daughters for an interview at the Sheikh Khalifa Secondary School in Mombasa. They had scored over 400 marks in the just-released Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
The vehicle was also carrying two other people who had asked for a lift in the deceased’s vehicle. The accident claimed all five occupants when the unfortunate incident happened at Hola on the Mombasa-Garissa Highway.
Dertu division chief Mohamed Buul, a close friend of the family, confirmed the incident and said that the car hit a lorry. He also said that the bodies were taken to Mombasa County where they have all were buried.
“In total, there were five people in the vehicle because Antar [the deceased] had given a lift to two more people,” Buul said.
(Pic ziko gori sana sitaweka)
According to a local daily, Mr Antar was taking his daughters for an interview at the Sheikh Khalifa Secondary School in Mombasa. They had scored over 400 marks in the just-released Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
The vehicle was also carrying two other people who had asked for a lift in the deceased’s vehicle. The accident claimed all five occupants when the unfortunate incident happened at Hola on the Mombasa-Garissa Highway.
Dertu division chief Mohamed Buul, a close friend of the family, confirmed the incident and said that the car hit a lorry. He also said that the bodies were taken to Mombasa County where they have all were buried.
“In total, there were five people in the vehicle because Antar [the deceased] had given a lift to two more people,” Buul said.
(Pic ziko gori sana sitaweka)