
A six-year-old boy died after being choked by a mango seed in Pipeline area, in Nairobi.
Police
and his family said he was eating a mango that he got from his neighbour on Monday afternoon when he suddenly developed breathing difficulties.
His
friends raised an alarm prompting the neighbours to rush him to a nearby
hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival, police said.
Doctors
at the facility said he was choked probably by the mango seed that slid into
his throat as he fed on it.
He was
pronounced dead at the Mama Lucy Hospital.
The body
was preserved at the same facility. His parents were devastated by the news.
Police
said a postmortem will be conducted on the body to tell more on how he died.
Elsewhere
in the Parklands area, a man identified as Joseph Ochieng, 28, died after falling from the 16th
floor of a building under construction.
The
deceased was preparing column kickers when he accidentally slid and fell off,
police and witnesses said.
He landed
on the ground and died on the spot, Nairobi police boss Goerge Sedah said.
Police
were called to the scene and processed it pending autopsy at the mortuary where
the body was moved.
Police
said they are investigating the incident.
It is the
latest to happen in the construction sector amid calls to enhance the safety of
workers at such sites.
Officials
from the police, counties and National Construction Authority are investigating
such incidents reported in the past.
Elsewhere
in Kiambiu, Nairobi, a man collapsed and died.
He was
later identified as Simon Makunda, 51.
Witnesses
said he was walking to his house when he collapsed and died.
The body
was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and other investigations.
Police said they are investigating the incident. Cases of sudden death are on the rise in separate incidents. The incidents are under probe, police said.