VIDEO: The Car in Likoni Ferry tragedy recovered: The car which plunged into the Indian Ocean on September 29 has been spotted.
The bodies of Mariam Kigenda, 35 and her four-year-old daughter Amanda Mutheu have still not been recovered.
The two drowned after their vehicle slipped from MV Harambee ferry as the vessel moved from Likoni mainland to Mombasa Island.
The multi-agency team that has been handling the recovery confirmed to Standard Digital that they are 90 per cent sure of the location of the car.
Government Spokesman Cyrus Oguna said they could not confirm if the bodies were still in the vehicle.
Reporters at the scene, however, said they noticed a car being pulled from the waters and it was towed away. Standard Digital has not confirmed if that is the vehicle belonging to the Mariam Kigenda.
More to follow.
By Hillary Orinde And Mercy Asamba
Source-standardmedia.co.ke
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