"Sasa Hiyo Pekee?" The Small Fare a KMTC Student Failed to Pay Before He Was Pushed to His Death

Details have emerged on the small amount of fare a KMTC final-year student failed to pay before he was pushed from a moving bus and lost his life.

The shocking incident has sparked outrage across the country and renewed concerns about the safety of passengers using public transport.

According to reports, the student was allegedly pushed out of a moving bus after failing to pay a fare balance of just KSh 20.

The young man sustained serious injuries and was later pronounced dead, triggering widespread condemnation from Kenyans.

Public anger intensified after a video linked to the incident circulated online.

The footage, shared by police officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare, drew attention to the circumstances surrounding the student's death and raised questions about the conduct of those involved.

Reacting to the tragedy, Ngare expressed concern that no one appeared to intervene to prevent the incident.

He emphasised that society has a responsibility to protect vulnerable people and argued that helping a stranded student should never be considered a burden.

He noted that many people have at one time assisted others who lacked transport fare, adding that small acts of kindness can save lives.

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Ngare also stressed that public transport operators have a duty to ensure the safety of passengers at all times.



He maintained that disagreements over fare payments should never place anyone in danger, particularly students and other vulnerable travellers.

The incident has prompted growing calls for a thorough investigation to establish exactly what happened and determine whether any laws were violated.

Many Kenyans are demanding accountability and urging authorities to take appropriate action against anyone found responsible.

As the debate continues, the student's death has become a painful reminder of the need for compassion, responsibility, and respect for human life.

For many, the tragedy remains difficult to comprehend, especially given that it reportedly stemmed from a dispute involving only KSh 20.




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