I can say that my son and wife were seriously injured. My wife got a leg fracture and she is under the good care of doctors. My son got a fracture in his hand and went under surgery at night, but he is in a stable condition. We had attended a funeral service and organised to travel back on Tuesday and just past Lessos, our tyre burst and the car lost control. The driver tried his best but the impact was too huge to be controlled, so we rolled over three times. The people of Nandi reacted very fast and rescued us. We received first aid in Kapsabet and became very stable, so we asked to be transferred to Kakamega, where we have close relatives.
“The accident was caused by a tire burst of the car which they were traveling in but they have been rescued and taken to hospital.”
Nairobi News has also quoted a close family friend, who spoke off the record by saying the vehicle they were traveling in, a Toyota Vitz rolled at Lessos in Kapsabet, along the Nairobi-Kakamega highway.
“They are all injured but out of danger,” the friend explained. “The vehicle is also badly damaged.”
In a recent interview with
Goal, Matasi who is currently unattached after ending his contract with St. George of Ethiopia stated he will not hesitate to sign for Mainland Premier League champions Simba SC if they came in for his services.
Ingwe have elected to blow away these opportunities while settling for less.
The first instance was when Tusker and KCB drew 0-0 respectively in their matches, and thus, the ball was left in
Ingwe’s court to win their fixture and move top of the 18-team table.
Instead, they could only manage a frustrating 0-0 draw against Posta Rangers to miss out.
In the second instance this past weekend, Leopards needed a win against lowly Bidco United to move clear at the top, only to be spanked 3-1.
For the record,
Ingwe last won the title in 1998, but despite club chairman Dan Shikanda insisting this is their season, it appears the club remain short.