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Elderly woman collapses, dies at Thika Lands Office

KNABy KNANovember 27, 2024Updated:November 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Police removing the body of an elderly woman who collapsed and died while seeking for services at the Thika Lands office on Monday November 26, 2024. (Photo: Courtesy)
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Police in Thika are investigating an incident in which a 76-year-old woman suddenly collapsed and died while seeking services at the Sub County Lands Adjudication office on Monday afternoon.

According to reports, the woman was in the company of other clients at the waiting bay, waiting for the officer who was away on lunch break.

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Sources in the office say the Lands Adjudication Officer had told the clients to wait till the afternoon when she would be back from lunch to serve them.

“She was at the waiting bay in the company of other clients waiting for the Lands Adjudication Officer over lunch hour when we heard screams. We rushed there and were informed that she had collapsed, then we informed the police,” they said.

According to Thika West Sub County Police Commander Lawrence Muchangi, they received reports that a woman had suddenly collapsed while seeking services at the Lands Office and dispatched officers.

“We received a report from the Lands Ministry that a client had collapsed in their offices while seeking services and I dispatched a few officers to the building to ascertain the report, which was true,” he said.

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He added that upon arrival, the officers quickly rushed the woman to hospital for emergency treatment where she was pronounced dead on arrival.

He added that the police informed the family of her demise and are now waiting for post-mortem results to determine the exact cause of death.

“This is a tragic incident, and we are working to establish the circumstances surrounding her sudden collapse and death,” said the Thika West Police Commander.

This is not the first time someone has collapsed and died at a government office in Thika. Three years ago, an officer at the Sub County Treasury office collapsed and died while in the washrooms.

– By Victory Wangui & Muoki Charles, KNA

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