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Worker dies after falling from 9th floor of Eastleigh building under construction

The construction works were suspended at the site pending investigations, police said.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News19 June 2025 - 09:17
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In Summary


  • The incident happened on June 17 along Muratina Road, police said.
  • Witnesses said Sakong Chelibeli, 38, tripped and fell from the ninth floor to the ground floor, where he died instantly.

Crime scene

Tragedy struck a construction site when one of the workers there died after falling from the ninth floor of the structure in Nairobi’s Eastleigh area.

The incident happened on June 17 along Muratina Road, police said.

Witnesses said Sakong Chelibeli, 38, tripped and fell from the ninth floor to the ground floor, where he died instantly.

The construction works were suspended at the site pending investigations, police said.

Such incidents are common at sites amid calls for action to address the trend.

Elsewhere, a man collapsed and died at a construction site along Riverside Drive, Nairobi.

The victim, identified as Dishan Oduor, 47, was at the site when he collapsed on Tuesday evening, witnesses and police said.

Police said they moved the body to the mortuary pending autopsy.

Elsewhere, a 57-year-old woman collapsed and died in a house in Limuru, Nairobi.

The cause of death of Elizabeth Nyawira on Tuesday afternoon is yet to be established.

She was a housekeeper at a house at Oakridge estate in the Kentmere area.

Police said her body was found lying in a prone position in the living room area and had blood oozing from the mouth, suspected to be from injuries suffered when the deceased collapsed and fell face-first.

In the Juja area, a driver of a school in Mukuyu was found dead in his house.

The police said workers at the school had gone to wake up Robert Nyagah, 48, in vain, as he was not responding.

Police officers proceeded to the scene and gained entry, where they found him dead in a decomposing state in his rented room.

Elsewhere in Wangarot village, Aram, Siaya County, one John Onyango, 35, died in a tunnel as he excavated gold at a gold mine site.

He was among those who had ventured into the tunnel for the minerals when he fell back into the pit while climbing out.

The body was moved to the mortuary.

Such accidents are common at gold mine sites amid efforts to address the trend. Last week, four people were killed at a gold mine site in West Pokot County.

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