Kenyans have gone full detective as they try and unmask a
man who seems to be an “eyewitness to death”.
Dennis Muigai Ngengi hit the airwaves hours after the grisly
accident that claimed the life of Nyeri Governor Wahome Gakuru disputing police
version of what happened.
Immediately his version aired, another video of him giving
his eyewitness account of another gruesome event.
He was at Lake Nakuru almost immediately after the chopper
carrying Jubilee party affiliates went down in the area three weeks ago.
He was wearing his trademark bluetooth sunglasses on both
scenes and his accounts were very dramatic.
So, who is this man?
At Lake Nakuru, he introduced himself as a “State Pilot” and
said that he was friends with the pilot of the chopper Apollo Malowa. Our
sources at State House have denied knowing the man.
“I am a pilot of the state, the deceased was a friend of
ours, whom we loved, and that’s why I’m here,” he told NTV.
“I’m shocked that he has left us because we were just with
him the other day, before he made this trip that led to his death yesterday
morning. Our officers have already arrived here from Nairobi, and we can only
hope that whatever has happened here today happened due to God’s will.”
As fate – or just mere coincidence – would have it, Ngengi
was again at another accident scene on Tuesday morning, when the vehicle
carrying deceased Nyeri Governor, Wahome Gakuru, veered off the road and into a
rail.
So coincidental was it that Dennis Ngengi was actually in
the car right behind the Governor’s vehicle when the crash happened. Speaking
to a Citizen TV reporter, Mr. Ngengi said he was headed to Nairobi from Nyeri
when he saw exactly what transpired.
“The driver of the Governor’s car was confused by a
motorbike rider who was carrying meat.
The motorbike rider joined the road blindly…
So while avoiding to hit the rider, the governor’s driver swerved off the road,
and that’s when they rammed into the rail. My car then moved to the other side
of the road and it wasn’t until we were a little further ahead that we noticed
the tyres fly off the car… I was being driven by a female officer.”
Whether his is a coincidence or a mere case of bad luck is
yet to be established.