Video Of Blind Zimmerman Eyewitness Account Confuses Kenyans: "Attacked By Lorry"

Video Of Blind Zimmerman Eyewitness Account Confuses Kenyans: "Attacked By Lorry"

  • A blind woman in Zimmerman, Nairobi, recounted a tragic road accident involving a child and a truck, relying on eyewitness accounts from others
  • Her narration, though confusing to many, described the chaos that unfolded after the incident, including how children fled and informed their parents
  • The video sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising her effort, while others questioned the clarity of her account

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A video doing the rounds on TikTok shows a woman recounting the moment a child was hit by a truck in Zimmerman, Nairobi.

Zimmerman Eyewitness.
A woman's narration of a tragic accident confused many. Photos: @paxsonchegengunya.
Source: TikTok

What did Zimmerman eyewitness say?

Despite being blind, the woman relied on the eyewitness reports from other people to recount what happened, but her narration left many confused.

The woman said she left the house after hearing screams.

“I heard a lot of noise and it was an accident between a lorry, a bicycle and a child. The lorry was moving from upwards going downwards. The boy was carrying another at the back, and he jumped and ran. The one riding was attacked by the lorry and entered under the lorry.

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The other partners who were riding the bicycle, each and every boy ran away and went to their mothers and gave information that their friend had been attacked by the lorry and his head it's looks like it's not there."

Meanwhile, a small crowd milled behind the woman, listening to her narration

“That is the information I have, even though I am blind. I am the one who could be attacked by that lorry, but I thank God I am fine."

The interviewer asked the woman where the child's mother was.

"I don’t know because when I was up there, I heard the screaming of the mother. She was caught by a family friend, and they sat down, starting to cry. It was confused like a donkey in a bathroom."

She called for the installation of speed bumps and urged parents who buy children bikes and skates to also consider where they will play with them

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"These drivers do not concentrate on the road, as they need to get school fees," she said.”

Here is what Kenyans said about her narration:

CAROL.UK🇬🇧:

"The fact that I can understand what she is saying, I don't think I'm okay."

tiri Njoroge:

"This is how I used to write a composition in class 4."

Queen Vee👑🥰:

"Those people at the back are very strong."

Betty mac:

"Just laugh, nothing will happen to you."

Maggie:

"A blind eyewitness? Anyway, everything is possible in Kenya."

Why are Kenyans talking about Migori residents?

Amid discussions over the shoe-throwing incident targeting President Ruto, a separate video surfaced showing Migori residents boldly standing on a police Land Cruiser.

Though it’s unclear if it was during the president’s visit, the clip drew widespread attention. Eager to catch a glimpse of a public figure, the crowd climbed atop the vehicle, including the roof and driver’s cabin.

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William Ruto, Migori.
Migori residents stood atop a police vehicle, as debate rages on a shoe getting thrown at President William Ruto in the county. Photos: William Ruto and @muungwana_wa_thika_road.
Source: UGC

Their bold move was cut short when officers ordered them down. Online, Kenyans reacted with amusement and admiration for their fearless spirit.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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