- What began as a peaceful and enjoyable moment in Keumbu, Kisii county, ended in heartbreak after a man drowned in a swimming pool
- A video captured the devastating moment the deceased’s body was pulled from the pool as witnesses watched in disbelief
- Social media users flocked to the comment section to share mixed reactions following the traumatic incident that shocked many
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A young man’s fun outing in Kisii ended in tragedy after he sadly lost his life, leaving his friends and family devastated.
Source: UGC
The deceased had gone to enjoy himself at a luxurious hotel with a swimming pool on Monday, June 1, to celebrate Madaraka Day.
He had allegedly visited the entertainment venue with his girlfriend when the tragic incident occurred, leaving many with unanswered questions.
“A man reportedly drowned in a swimming pool at a hotel in Keumbu. The security guard available feared getting him out of the pool,” a post read.

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Body of deceased dragged from swimming pool
A video captured the horrifying scene as the deceased’s body was pulled from the water while witnesses looked on in disbelief.
The man was already lifeless when several people retrieved his body from the pool, prompting everyone else to vacate the area.
His body was placed on the ground near the swimming pool as witnesses covered their mouths and held their heads in shock.
After the body was laid on the floor, people slowly walked away one by one, struggling to process what they had witnessed in broad daylight.
Kenyans react after Kisii man drowns
The video quickly went viral, with social media users flocking to the comment section to share their reactions to the traumatic incident.
Sunshine Mandy
“Kwani hapa hakuna trained swimmer with rescue skills? I thought every hotel with a swimming pool should have at least one.”
Ømêdø Ĵęff

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“Mimi nilisema na bado nasema mchezo ya maji niliachia samaki, mamba na viboko. Maji tupatane nayo kwa soup. Pole sana kwa jamaa na marafiki wa marehemu.”
Jusper Wendo
“Mimi na maji no! Labda kuoga kwa ndoo. Despite kuishi karibu na River Nzoia na Yala, I have never swum.”
Jacob Okanga Jagongo
“Don’t ever try getting into any water if you don’t know how to swim, float, hold your breath, or see underwater. Basic Rule 001. Swimming should be a basic life skill. Pole sana kwa familia.”
Emily Ndinda
“I hate to say this, but they seem to have lost hope too quickly. Was there confirmation whether the person was breathing or not? Some people were already shouting that he was dead. Such statements can make others lose hope. Maybe first aid or emergency response could have helped. Anyway, sina ubaya.”
Nick Snr
“I’m sorry for the man’s family. Couples should be aware of each other’s medical conditions. Never allow someone with epilepsy or severe asthma to engage in risky activities alone such as swimming, driving, or working in dangerous environments.”

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Two adults drown in estate swimming pool
In another story, a peaceful Sunday afternoon in Syokimau ended in heartbreak after two adults drowned in a tragic swimming pool incident.
The tragedy began when one security guard reportedly started drowning, prompting a colleague to jump into the water in an attempt to rescue him.
As residents mourned the double loss, many urged the public to learn CPR and called for stronger safety measures around swimming pools.
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



