Terence Creative mourns Traffic Officer killed by speeding car, shares his last moments

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The final moments of Constable Kelvin Korir, who was killed by a speeding car at the intersection of Kiambu Road and the Northern Bypass in Kiambu, have been revealed by content creator Terence Creative.

A broken-hearted Terence posted a video that was recorded before Korir left for work on Saturday, March 29, 2023, only to meet his untimely demise.

Constable Korir, according to the comedian, was a consistently upbeat officer who always had a smile for everyone.

Terence mentioned in his statement that a novice driver had taken the vehicle that killed Korir from its owner.

“SAD ! SAD ! yaani sina nguvu kabisa. Korir is gone and no more, this video was taken hours before he went to work only to meet his death on Saturday 29th, 2023 along Kiambu road.

Someone stole a Prado from his boss, no driving experience at all only to come and knock to death this amazing soul,” Terence said in part.

He continued to say;

“The ever smiling cop,yaani mtu roho safi, this week we met four times it’s like he was saying goodbye, on this day our car had gone for errands he saw it and said to our driver “wapi wadosi,wasalimie saana” less than 30 mins after saying this our driver calls with this sad news,yaani life is short.

To God be the glory, He gave us Korir and He took him, yote tunamuachia . Yaani sina nguvu kabisaa,ni sawa bro 🙏🙏🙏,”.

Constable Kelvin Korir was busy at the said junction on Saturday evening when a speeding car hit him and dragged his body before sandwiching it with another one that was in front of it.

Witnesses said the car was moving at high speed from Nairobi’s direction when it hit Korir at about 6.30 pm.

The impact injured the officer in the head and chest killing him on the spot.

Witnesses said the head was badly injured leading to bleeding at the scene.

Police said the driver was arrested and detained at the Kiambu police cells ahead of his arraignment.   BY MPASHO NEWS   

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