September 30, 2019
The Kenya Ferry Services has received a public backlash after a saloon car with occupants plunge into the Indian ocean aboard MV. Harambee.
The Kenya Ferry Services has received a public backlash following an accident on Sunday evening at the Likoni crossing channel that saw a saloon car with occupants, who have seen been identified fall off one of the ferries and plunge into the Indian ocean.
According to Kenya Ferry Services, the car, a Toyota ISIS, reversed and plunged into the ocean aboard MV. Harambee while plying to the island side at1815hrs.
In a video circulating online, the car can be seen floating on the water surface briefly as helpless onlookers cry for help before it gets submerged in the ocean.
The car and occupants are yet to be found by rescue teams.
Mariam Kigenda, 35, and her four-year-old daughter are reported to have been the occupants in the car.
According to the Kenya Ferry Services, the vehicle is lying 60m deep in the channel but available oxygen tanks can only last divers for only 30m deep.
Officials, however, said they were currently in talks with the Kenya Navy to get more oxygen.
Below are some of the reactions shared on twitter
Daniel Omondi : What happened at #LikoniFerry is uncalled for. This wasn’t meant to happen in the 21st century. Somebody must be sleeping at his job…