- Rachel Michuki was arrested on Wednesday, November 20, after she crashed into another vehicle in George Busbee Parkway
- The 41-year-old mother allegedly offered one of the police officers who arrested her cash in exchange for freedom
- US police officers said she failed an alcoblow test at the scene of crime
- The suspect was released on a KSh 870,716 bond by a Cobb county court
Habit is second to nature as one Kenyan mother has shown us.
Rachel Michuki decided to 'export' the country’s
corrupt behaviour abroad by trying to bribe police officers in the United States of America after she was caught drunk driving.
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Rachel Michuki was arrested on Wednesday, November 20, after she crashed into another vehicle in George Busbee Parkway. Photo: Cobb county sheriff's office.
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According to Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a daily newspaper in the US, the 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Wednesday, November 20, after she crashed into another vehicle in George Busbee Parkway.
Documents presented in court revealed the defendant offered one of the police officers who arrested her cash in exchange for freedom after the incident which broke her daughter’s left collarbone.
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A Kenyan woman in United Sates, faces two felonies after allegedly trying to bribe officers after driving drunk and crashing her car.
Rachel Michuki, 41,was arrested on Wednesday morning after crashing her car into another vehicle, according to Cobb County Police arrest warrants
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The officers who handled the incident said she had bloodshot and watery eyes leading them to conduct an alcohol test on her which she failed.
Rachel told police she has “a few” drinks the night before the morning she was arrested but had not taken anything alcoholic that morning.
Documents presented in court revealed the defendant offered Cobb county police officers who arrested her cash in exchange for freedom. Photo: Cobb County Police Department.
She spent a night at Cobb county jail before being released a day later on a KSh 870,716 bond.