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Man’s Head Crashed in Horror Accident on Thika Road

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A man who luxuriantly stuck his head out of a public service vehicle on Wednesday suffered a horrific demise as his head was severed off his body by an incoming lorry.

The heavy truck was transporting sand from Mwiki area and travelling towards Zimmerman while the Matatu was headed in the opposite direction.

The man who appeared to have extended his head out to catch the breeze and enjoy the scenery had his head chopped clean off at the neck, leaving other travellers in the Matatu in shock.

Kenyans have a habit of carelessly sticking their arms or heads out of public service vehicles and will always scrumble to occupy the front seat in a Matatu.

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