British murdered by President William Luto in Kenya

The British died of a big hit in a car in the car of President William Ruto in Kenya.

A man named 79 -year -old Edgar Charles Frederick died on Thursday after an accident on the main road of Nairobi, the capital.

The police detained a driver released as a jewel.

They say they are driving a support vehicle traveling as part of President Luto’s official car convoy.

A police spokesman Michael Muchiri said that Frederick visited Kenya on the BBC that he saw his sister and nephew a resident of the country.

Information on the victim’s Daum Kin was provided and will be held later on Friday after death.

The police said the driver, who had not stopped after the incident, would appear in court after the investigation.

Since Thursday, there was a turmoil about social media.

The Kenyans are used to the road to the president’s car cade, but this time, some of the favorite accords are so big and that speed is moved at that speed.

This is not the first time that the president or deputy director’s car cade killed pedestrians, and in many cases the president’s travel party died.

But some people think they are getting more attention to this latest case because the victims are foreigners.

A British high -ranking spokesman said that officials know this report and are looking for more information.

The video posted on social media shows a bright shirt that sheds blood on a man in blue jeans and a busy shopping area.

The other pictures show that the victim is covered with a checkwill known as Maasai Shuka.

Muchiri told the BBC that the vehicle belongs to the local administration and supports the presidential details.

President Luto held a case near the field on Thursday, as part of a political war with the public in the capital.