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Jaguar reacts after his vehicle is involved in multiple car crash (Photos)

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 Starehe MP Charles Kanyi Njagua. 

Three people were on Sunday injured after one of the cars in Starehe MP Charles Kanyi Njagua’s motorcade was involved in an accident along Kenyatta Road in Juja, Kiambu County.

“There was an accident that had just happened in the area, which made curious motorists to stop to have a glance at a vehicle,” said Juja OCPD Patricia Nasio confirming the accident.

 

 Njagua's Mercedes after hitting a lorry. He was in a different car.

 

The MP popularly known as Jaguar gave an account of what happened saying that one of his bodyguards and the driver were seriously injured in the accident. One sustained minor injuries.

 “An accident which had occurred earlier on Kenyatta road, made curious motorists stop to have a glance at a Toyota Isis which had veered off the road and rolled several times. When the motorists were trying to catch that spectacle, they consequently ‘parked’ wrongly on the road, it is then that one vehicle rammed into another, and another rammed into the one in front. Just like the cars ahead, my vehicle, a Mercedes Kompressor, which had my bodyguards on board also rammed into a car which was in front of it, reducing it to a mangled wreck.

 

 The truck  that was hit by Njagua's Mercedesfrom behind

 

“One of my bodyguards was seriously injured in the accident, the other one sustained minor arm injuries. The driver is in bad shape. We rushed them to Thika Level Five Hospital, but the admission and treatment process was delaying, I thus decided to call an ambulance and rush them to Kenyatta National Hospital for emergency treatment,” Jaguar told a local daily.

 

 The  ill-fated  Mercedes.

 

 Njagua's Mercedes written off after ramming into Mercedes on Sunday.

 

 (Photo: Courtesy)

 

  

 

  

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