- The Kenya Ferry Services said Mutinda sped off the ramp at high speed despite orders to stop - The 46-year-old's body was retrieved in the morning of Saturday, December 7, by a multi-agency team - Ruth Mueni, the victim's widow said she was not in any conflict with her husband that could have pushed him to his death John Mutinda, the 46-year-old Likoni Ferry victim whose car plunged into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, December 7, had a weird dream about his late dad, his wife Ruth Mueni has claimed. Mueni revealed the deceased had allegedly told her he had a dream his late father had directed him to drive immediately to Mombasa city central business district (CBD) where they would meet. READ ALSO: Migori: Police launch manhunt for thieves who stole KSh 170k from 3 Chinese nationals The car used by John Mutinda on the fateful day was retrieved by Kenya Navy officers on Saturday, December. Photo: Daily Nation. Source: UGC READ ALSO: National Police Service says Governor Mike Sonko to be charged with assault According to a report by K24 TV on Saturday, December 7, the widow pleaded with her husband to hold prayers and even hid his car keys to prevent him from going out but she was unsuccessful. “My husband searched for the key at around 4am in the morning and thereafter, drove out in high speed,” the mother of three told the police. John Mutinda's body was taken to the Coast General Hospital Mortuary by a Kenya Ferry police vehicle. Photo: The Standard. Source: UGC READ ALSO: Shambulizi la Wajir: Polisi 7, daktari miongoni mwa 10 waliouawa The widow’s statement was corroborated by Mutinda’s relative, Benedict Sila, who revealed the 46-year-old left his home hurriedly a few minutes to 4am after being "called" by his late father. Mueni said she was not in any conflict with her husband that could have pushed him to death. The Kenya Ferry Services condoled with the family of the deceased in an emotional post. "On behalf of the management and staff of Kenya Ferry Services we wish to convey our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of the deceased following the unforunate loss of life," the state corporation said. Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/328689-likoni-victim-john-mutindas-wife-claims-rushed-odd-dream-late-dad.html
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