Tragedy struck in Cheptais after a 13-year-old boy was electrocuted on Sunday, August 17, when he came into contact with a loosely hanging live wire.

The minor, a Grade Three pupil at Kimama Primary School, was herding cows with his siblings when he spotted the cable dangling from a power line. Witnesses said the boy innocently grabbed the live wire and began swinging on it, unaware of the danger.

โ€œHe was electrocuted instantly and died on the spot,โ€ a witness told reporters.

Residents said the wire had been hanging in the area for days, and despite repeated complaints to local Kenya Power officials, no action was taken.

โ€œThis tragedy could have been avoided if Kenya Power responded in time. We reported the hanging cable several times, but nothing was done,โ€ a resident lamented.

Kenya Power officials from Sirisia later arrived at the scene to switch off electricity in the area. The bodyย  wasย  moved to a local mortuary for autopsy.

Investigations into the electrocution are ongoing, while residents continue to demand accountability from the power supply agency.

The incident has reignited debate on Kenya Powerโ€™s negligence in handling faulty infrastructure that puts lives at risk, especially children.


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