A 45-year-old man died after a landslide buried his house in Mathioya Sub-county, Murang’a County, following heavy overnight ground movement.
According to police, the incident occurred at Kathungu village in Ngutu Sub-location within Gitugi Ward on Thursday.
Police officers visited the scene and established that the landslide struck at around 11pm on Wednesday night.
Authorities said two mabati houses were affected by the mudslide.
The deceased’s two-bedroom house was completely submerged in mud, while another house occupied by his parents was partially damaged. His parents escaped unhurt.
Villagers joined efforts to retrieve Gichuki’s body from the debris and mud before police arrived at the scene.
The body was later moved to Kiriaini Mission Hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem examination as investigations continue into the incident.
Local authorities have been running campaigns in the area telling those in areas perceived as prone to the incidents to move to safer places.
Meanwhile, police in Kabete Sub-County, Kiambu County, are investigating a suspected drowning incident after a decomposed body was discovered floating in a dam at Kirangari area.
According to police, the incident was reported Thursday.
An elder told police that at around 11:50am, while fetching grass for his animals, he spotted a lifeless body floating in an open dam nearby and immediately alerted authorities.
Police visited the scene and retrieved the badly decomposed body of an unidentified middle-aged man from the water.
Police processed the scene before moving the body to the City Mortuary awaiting identification and postmortem examination.
And a woman is recovering in hospital after she was attacked by a bull that escaped while being driven to a slaughterhouse in Machakos County.
The incident occurred on Tuesday night at around 10pm near Tala town in Matungulu Sub-County, according to police.
Police said the bull was being driven from Kwa Matingi area to Tala slaughterhouse when it suddenly became wild as it approached the facility. The animal reportedly broke free and ran towards the direction of Baraka Hotel.
In the process, the bull attacked Regina Kavemba, a resident of Tala Township, leaving her with a dislocated left shoulder and soft tissue injuries.
She was rushed to Bahati Hospital where she was admitted in stable condition.
Authorities said the bull disappeared after the incident and its whereabouts remained unknown by the time of the report. Police and local residents had launched a search for the animal.
Police said investigations and efforts to trace the bull are ongoing.
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