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"speaker_name": "Mr. Khang’ati",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that on 4th November, 2012 at about 6.30 p.m., Julius Onyango Juma, an employee of the Standard Group, Kisumu, lost his arm in Mayani Village, Koyonzo Location in Matungu District from Kisumu, while driving his car Reg. No. KAY 991G Mitsubishi Saloon; red in colour. Along the Mumias–Bungoma Road, between Mayani and Shivale, he was involved in an accident with a tractor Reg. No.KAM 883G, make; New Holland, belonging to the Small Scale Transporters driven by Zachaus Okoth Akinyi, Driving Licence C of C No.0885410 (8013). After the accident, it is alleged that Mr. Julius Onyango Juma came out of his car which was extensively damaged on the right side and informed the driver of the tractor that he was not injured. Since it was raining, Mr. Juma went back to his car to await the arrival of the police. However, after a short while, Mr. Juma came out of the car and disappeared. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the police arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and commenced investigations, while the car and the tractor were towed to Mumias Police Station pending inspection. A non-injury accident case file No.NIAR1/20/12 was opened and is pending investigations. (b) Efforts to trace Mr. Julius Onyango Juma have been made, including visits to several health facilities within Western and Nyanza regions, while a report of a missing person was entered in the OB.No.13/7/11/2012. Further, on 5th November, 2012, the Standard Group was contacted and requested to make a public appeal for information on the missing person through their media houses, which was published on the Standard Newspaper on 15th November, 2012 on page 38. A signal was also circulated to all police stations in Kenya to help trace Mr. Juma. Efforts to trace him are still being made with the help of the family and friends. An inquiry File No.2/2012 was opened and is pending under investigations. Thank you."
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