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Kenya: Gakuru’s Driver Failed to Apply Brakes, NTSA Expert Tells Inquest

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Former Nyeri Governor Wahome Gakuru’s driver failed to apply brakes to stop the vehicle from hitting a sharp guard rail along the Nyeri-Nairobi highway, a Sate witness told the ongoing inquest Monday.

Dennis Ireri, a motor vehicle expert from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), said Mr Samuel Kinyanjui was driving at a speed of over 120 kilometres per hour.

According to the expert, the driver accelerated through the guard rail, which tore through the Mercedes E250, entering through the front and exiting at the rear.

NO SKID MARKS

While testifying in an inquest into the circumstances leading to Dr Gakuru’s death, Mr Ireri said there were no skid marks at the accident scene.

The crash occurred on the morning of November 7, 2017 at Makenji, a few kilometres to Thika town.

This, the witness said, means either the scene was interfered with or the driver did not apply the brakes after veering off the road.

On inspecting the car at Makuyu Police Station, Mr Ireri found the braking system intact, in good working condition and operational.

He added that the vehicle had no pre-accident defects.

WET ROAD

“The road was wet and if the brakes were applied before ramming into the rails, there would have been skid marks on the road,” he said.

At the scene, the witness found three of the concrete posts that were holding the rail bent and at least five others flattened.

“The vehicle hit and bent the first three and flattened five more, indicating it was on high velocity, hence the extent of the damage,” Mr Ireri said.

Due to the impact, the front wheel was ripped off and the rim totally clashed while the tyre was shredded.

When Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Peter Mailanyi cross-examined the witness, he said the metallic rail pierced through the vehicle on the governor’s side for a distance of 60 metres.

AIRBAGS

However, the court was treated to contrast on whether the airbags on both sides of the vehicle deployed immediately on impact or later after the crash.

Previous witnesses told the inquest that the airbag on the governor’s side failed to deploy while that of his driver functioned.

But the motor vehicle expert said both airbags functioned, and that it was impossible for a person to deflate them after the crash.