It passed through a GSU firing and ordnance training range, but the boys didn’t know that. “I heard the blast and the next thing I saw was myself on the ground without my lower limbs,” Senteyo told the Star from his bed at Kenyatta National Hospital. We live in a stony area in Magadi where you never see a bicycle,” Senteyo said with a slight smile. “After this incident, I was grateful to the senior GSU officers who saved my son. Other cases involve people killed or injured after they came in contact with GSU military devices.
Source: The Star July 05, 2020 18:56 UTC