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Video of Pedestrian Who Deliberately Tried to Cause Accident in Nairobi Spreads

Video of Pedestrian Who Deliberately Tried to Cause Accident in Nairobi Spreads

  • Video of a middle-aged man deliberately trying to cause a traffic accident in Nairobi has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions
  • The man is seen crossing the road in front of oncoming vehicles, stopping only when a driver honks his horn.
  • The incident sparked a debate about the tricks some people use to make money in Nairobi, with many saying it was typical of the city.

A video of a man deliberately trying to cause an accident circulated on different social media platforms, sparking mixed reactions.

A pedestrian was caught trying to cause an accident in Nairobi.
Kenyans reacted after pedestrians deliberately tried to cause an accident. Photo: Kenny Kaburu.
Source: Facebook

In the clip shared by Kenny Kaburu on Facebook, the pedestrian, a middle-aged man, is seen crossing the road despite oncoming vehicles.

It then pauses and comes to an emergency stop when the owner of the car beeps.

The driver of the vehicle then informs him that the entire incident was recorded on camera and that he could see him clearly.

“I have a camera; I can see you. “Stop playing on the road,” said the pedestrian as he moved towards his window, muttering words that couldn’t be heard clearly.

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He walks away and is unfortunately met by a police officer who gives him a hearty slap before helping him across the road.

Kenyans react to the man who tried to cause an accident in Nairobi

The incident, captured on video, sparked widespread outrage, with many praising the police officer for his quick action.

Karimi Kelln:

“I love the officer; Where is this good slap?

Naitwa Faiza Karaz:

“This man wants to get money. Dashcam is very important.”

Kiplangat Kiturr:

“Will this man also call himself a man? Good job officer, although the slap was very friendly. Promotion ASAP!”

Sylvester Chabari:

“The slap was in slow motion.”

Diane Dixie Joseph:

“This slap woke him up instantly after he posed like a kangaroo in front of the car.”

Nickie Kinja:

“This is nothing new in the city.”

Princess Maria:

“I liked how the policewoman treated him! He knows what these scammers are like.”

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Sue Barbs:

“Nairobery, it is.”

Joyce Micheni:

“Games played to make money in the city. “The way people make money in Nairobi, you have to be one step ahead by slapping it on.”

Video of 2 school buses speeding on the highway caused a stir

In other news TUKO.co.ke reported this Kenyans voice their concerns online following a video showing two school buses speeding on a highway.

This commotion broke out after a man took a video of the buses and identified them as being from Tenri Primary School. Embu district.

Despite the school’s positive reputation, its drivers were reprimanded for their irresponsible behavior.

Source: TUKO.co.ke