By Emmanuel Igunza
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Anna Nduku heard the cries of a man who was caught in the swollen river |
Rescuers in Kenya have retrieved the body of a teenager
who drowned as she tried to save a man who had got into trouble as he was
crossing a swollen river.
Anna Nduku, 19, fell into the Kandisi river near Ongata
Rongai, on the outskirts of the capital, Nairobi, on Tuesday.
She is one of more than 130 people who have died as a
result of the flooding caused by the heavy rains that have been falling since
October.
Ms Nduku was responding to the cries of help of a man who
was clinging to part of a bridge that was under construction.
The man survived but as she tried to save him she fell
into the river.
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The river was swollen and she was being tossed and tossed around"
Elizabeth Mutuku
Anna Nduku's mother
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Ms Nduku's mother, Elizabeth Mutuku, was nearby when the
accident happened.
"I saw her struggling in the water and I tried to
save her. I called out to her 'Anna, Anna!'.
"I wanted to throw her a stick to try and pull her
out. But the river was swollen and she was being tossed and tossed around and
then it swept her away."
The river was overflowing after a huge downpour that
began on Monday. This is part of the rain that has been seen across East Africa
in recent weeks.
Residents say this is just the latest in a series of
accidents that have seen several people being swept away over the last two
years.
An old bridge was removed in 2017 and the new one has not
yet been finished. This has meant that residents have been wading through the
water and using stepping stones to cross over.
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They come and grieve with you but do nothing... Today it is my sister, who will be next?"
Maryam Zenneth
Anna Nduku's sister
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Ms Nduku's older sister, Maryam Zenneth, blamed the local
authorities for failing to finish the crucial link between her village and the
main market town of Ongata Rongai.
"Many people are dying and they are sitting and
watching people die," she angrily told the media correspondent.
"They come and grieve with you but do nothing...
Today it is my sister, who will be next?
"This bridge is the main highway for kids who are
going to school. Why did they remove the bridge to start building another one
and they aren't finishing it?"
The local authority has not responded to media request
for comment.
Reflecting on the life of her daughter, her mother is left
heartbroken: "I am really sad. She would have been a future leader or a
future teacher. To lose a life like this because of a bridge is just
painful."
More rain is predicted to hit the country in the coming
days, and the government is advising that anyone who lives in areas that are
predicted to be badly affected should move to a safer place.
Elsewhere in the region, six people have died in the east
of Uganda following mudslides after two days of near constant rain and 50
people are still missing.
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