However, when he discovered their intentions, a fight broke out and that was when he was bitten on the mouth and thrown out of the matatu. “It was around 11pm when they reached Barclays stage in Rongai one of the makanga tried to put his hand in my brother’s pocket but my brother noticed and confronted him asking why but the makanga got mad and bit my brother’s upper lip mpaka akamkata nyama so the matatu stopped and threw him out stealing his phone,” Ms Wanjiku said. Ms Wanjiku further noted that her brother went to report the matter to the police but was turned away. “He headed to the station to report but the madam who was there sent him away refusing to book his story but the officer who was manning the entrance intervened and the case was booked,” she revealed. The driver of the matatu reportedly settled the victim’s hospital bill and even returned the stolen mobile phone. See photo below;
Police have launched an investigation into the matter with Ongata Rongai OCPD Mutiga Ringera denying reports that Mr Chege was turned away when he went to report the matter. The incident comes days after a driver and conductor of a matatu on the Nairobi- Kawangware route were accused of drugging and robbing three female passengers.
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