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Kenya: Likoni Tragedy – Navy, SA Team Tussle Delayed Recovery Efforts

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The 13-day recovery operation to retrieve the bodies of a woman and her daughter whose car slipped off the ramp of the ferry in Likoni Channel was not all rosy. Interviews with team members revealed intrigue and friction, which were blamed for the delays.

The bodies of Mariam Kighenda, 35, and Amanda Mutheu, 4, were pulled from the Indian Ocean on Friday afternoon.

SERIOUSNESS

The vehicle, which the victims were in when it slipped off MV Harambee on September 29, was found following efforts by a multi-agency team.

But an official in the multi-agency team involved in the operation told the Saturday Nation that the Kenya Navy was involved in the mission only for “the family to see that something was being done”.

Kenya Navy divers would go into the water for a few minutes and come up as others circled in boats while the family waited eagerly, the Saturday Nation was told.

“It was when the family showed seriousness in getting private divers that the operation became serious,” said the official.

Eight divers from South Africa joined the Kenya Navy on Tuesday in an effort to retrieve the vehicle and the bodies. They were contracted by the family after earlier efforts by local divers bore no fruit.

The family had earlier paid local divers Sh100,000 but they pulled out of the operation.

SH2 MILLION

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho gave the family Sh2 million to hire the South African divers.