Four Workers At St Andrews School, Turi Electrocuted

 An electrical accident at St. Andrews School in Turi left four workers with serious burn injuries as they relocated a tent.

File image of a Kenya Power worker attending power lines


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  • An electrical accident at St. Andrews School in Turi caused serious burn injuries to four workers.

  • The incident occurred while they were relocating a tent.

  • Emergency responders and hospital officials are assisting the injured.

  • Investigations into the accident are ongoing.

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Four employees of St. Andrews School in Turi, Molo, Nakuru County, Electrocuted

Four employees of St. Andrews School in Turi, Molo, Nakuru County, are currently receiving medical treatment for severe burn injuries following an electrical accident on Tuesday. 

The workers, aged between 50 and 60, were engaged in relocating a tent on the school premises when it accidentally made contact with a live three-phase power line, resulting in serious injuries.

Upon receiving the report, authorities from Molo Police Station, led by OCS Johnson Lemuna, along with personnel from Kenya Power, swiftly responded to the scene. 

After assessing the situation, they proceeded to visit the injured workers at St. Joseph's Hospital in Molo to ascertain the extent of their injuries and understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.

According to medical records from St. Joseph's Hospital, the four men sustained burns to their chests and legs. 

The injured workers consist of two individuals aged 60 and two others aged 58 and 50, respectively.

Despite attempts to obtain a statement, the school's administration declined to comment on the incident at this time.


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