A British man was killed by the president’s convoy in Kenya in running and running

A British man was killed in a success accident and included a car in the convoy of Kenyan President William Roto.

The man, who was called the 79 -year -old Edgar Richz, died on Thursday after being in the accident on a main road in the capital, Nairobi.

The police have detained a driver, who was released since then on bail.

They say he was driving a support car that was traveling at the back of President Roto’s official convoy.

According to the police, the president’s details have passed by the time when the accident occurred.

Police spokesman Michael Museri told the BBC that Mr. Richz was visiting Kenya to see his sister and his nephew from the country.

Kenya police initially gave his name as Edgar Charles Friedrich – using his middle names.

Post -death found that he suffered from multiple shocks, including serious chest and head injuries.

He was a charitable factor from Paul in Dorset, who regularly raised money for projects Kenya.

The police said that the driver, who failed to stop after the accident, would appear before the court after the investigation.

There was a stir on social media after Thursday.

While the Kenyans used to the methods that are cleansed for the presidential procession, this time he asked why the convoy was very large and moved so quickly.

This is not the first time that the president’s procession, vice president or infantry was injured, and in a number of cases, members of the President Party died.

But some believe that more attention is being given this last issue because the victim is foreign.

A UK High Commission spokesman said that officials were aware of the reports and were looking for more information.

The video clips on social media show a man wearing blue jeans and a light stained shirt that bleeds on the road outside the crowded shopping area.

Other victims covered in a checked shawl, known locally known as Maasai Shuka.

Mr. Mustiri told the BBC that the car belongs to the regional administration and was supporting the presidential details.

President Roto held events near the scene on Thursday as part of the ongoing political connections with the public in the capital.

President Roto, who was seen here in Germany last year, has led Kenya since 2022 [AFP]

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