Government Forced to Source For Diving Equipment From South Africa Following Ferry Tragedy

The government has been forced to source for diving equipment from a South African company to help undertake the operation to retrieve two bodies and a car that slithered off the ferry plunging into Indian Ocean on Sunday evening.

Coast Regional Coordinator John Elungata on Monday said the operation will continue on Tuesday.

The regional administrator said operation to retrieve bodies of a woman and her daughter from Indian Ocean was delayed over lack of equipment to pull out the car from the Indian Ocean.

Mariam Kigenda Taita, 35, and her four-year-old daughter died after the vehicle they were traveling in slid off MV Harambee Sunday evening.

The family’s relatives, including Mariam’s husband on Monday camped at the Likoni channel as they waited in vain for KFS to retrieve the bodies of their kin.

Frustrated, the faulted the government for not doing enough especially since in navy officers could be seen nearby conducting drills.

Private divers – who have previously played a key role in rescue and retrieval efforts – refused to participate in the exercise, citing non-payment for previous work.


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