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    "speaker_name": "Mr. J. Nyagah",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Co-operative Development and Marketing",
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Nthiga Nyagah",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. But before I reply, I would like to convey my condolences to the family of the young lady who passed away while working as an intern at the New KCC under very sad circumstances. (a) The late Villance Lukhabi Libosho was a student at Moi University undertaking a Bachelors Degree in Production Engineering. In February, 2010, under the recommendation of the university and on her own application, she sought to be allowed to undertake an industrial attachment at the New KCC Miritini Factory in Mombasa. She reported at the factory on 12th April, 2010 and proceeded on well with her attachment. However, on 4th June, 2010, at about 2.00 p.m. while in the company of other members of the engineering team, an ex-Nyahururu pasteuralizer machine that was being moved accidentally slipped and fell towards her direction. Unfortunately, she was not able to escape in good time. The machine fell on her and she was seriously injured. She was immediately rushed to Coast General Hospital where she was pronounced death on arrival. The incident was immediately reported at the Changamwe Police Station vide OB No.36/4/6/10 and the police visited and duly took photographs of the scene of accident. The matter was later reported to the New KCC Headquarters who, in turn, informed Moi University and contacted the family. (b) Students undertaking industrial attachment from Moi University are covered under a group insurance scheme taken on their behalf by the university. It is also a requirement of the Directorate of Industrial Training, Ministry of Labour that all industrial attachees be comprehensively insured during the period of their attachments. Ms. Lukhabi was not an employee of New KCC. Having been under an insurance cover provided by the university, it is expected that Moi University will take up the issue of compensation with the insurance company providing the cover. The New KCC, through my Ministry, expresses its sadness at the loss of a young and promising Kenyan."
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