Police in Malindi, Kenya have arrested a 69-year-old Briton businessman suspected to have killed his wife in a road accidentย last Sunday night along Thalathameli-Kaoyeni road.
Malindi OCPD Matawa Muchangi said Simon Harold, who owns UK Club in Malindi caused an accident with a commercial motorcycleย at Kaoyeni injuring the rider and the passenger, Jacinta Njoki, who is his wife.
Speaking to journalists at the police station, Mr Muchangi said the two were rushed to Tawfiq hospital in Malindi while in a critical condition where Ms Njoki was pronounced dead
Prior to the incident, Mr Muchangi said the couple had disagreed over some issues while at their farm and the wife refused to travel in the same car with his husband but instead took a bodaboda.
The police boss, however, said the 20-year-old rider Alex Kahindi was not wearing protective gear during the time of the accident.
Both the motorbike and the vehicle were taken to police station as exhibits.
Police in Malindi, Kenya have arrested a 69-year-old Briton businessman suspected to have killed his wife in a road accidentย last Sunday night along Thalathameli-Kaoyeni road.
Malindi OCPD Matawa Muchangi said Simon Harold, who owns UK Club in Malindi caused an accident with a commercial motorcycleย at Kaoyeni injuring the rider and the passenger, Jacinta Njoki, who is his wife.
Speaking to journalists at the police station, Mr Muchangi said the two were rushed to Tawfiq hospital in Malindi while in a critical condition where Ms Njoki was pronounced dead
Prior to the incident, Mr Muchangi said the couple had disagreed over some issues while at their farm and the wife refused to travel in the same car with his husband but instead took a bodaboda.
The police boss, however, said the 20-year-old rider Alex Kahindi was not wearing protective gear during the time of the accident.
Both the motorbike and the vehicle were taken to police station as exhibits.