Dagoretti North MP, Beatrice Elachi reveals what killed her son

NAIROBI: Dagoreti North lawmaker, Beatrice Elachio has revealed what killed her deceased son, Elvis Murakana.

The deceased youth according to the mother was in bed at 10:30pm on the same night he passed on through a tragic road accident when he received a call from a friend who needed some assistance..

According to the lawmaker, her son left the house at night in order to run some errands for a friend wh0o was stuck in a way, and indeed he he did well.

He urged her fellow leaders to engage the children more and more.

“The young people will not tell you some of these things. They will only tell you when there is a problem to solve. They will bail each other out and you will not believe that is what Elvis did. He was in bed by 10.30pm but was called to an errand of theirs, rushed and did it well,” she said.

Ms Elachi further explained that things got out of hand when the young man was on his way back home.

“When he was coming back, he got a tyre burst with the car, they are young people they don’t know that when you are driving any car and it gets a tyre burst, do not break the emergency brakes. The car will skid, and that is when you will find yourself in crisis. What you just do is you hold on that steering wheel, try to ensure that car goes, goes, goes and you pray that it comes to a stop so in that his brain now just moved. It came out of his lobe and that is what succumbed him,” she shared during the requiem mass today.

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