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Rescuers try to retrieve the bodies of two workers who died at a septic tank they were cleaning at Kitengela in Kajiado on Wednesday, October 6, 2021. Photo Peterson Githaiga/Standard

 

Two people have died while cleaning a septic tank in Kitengela.

Police said the two died of suffocation.

They climbed down the tank using a ladder to apply a chemical that eliminates bad odour.

A neighbour who witnessed the incident said he heard someone shout twice, followed by a loud scream.

"I was passing by when I heard a scream. When I rushed to see what was happening, I found two people inside the manhole shouting for help," he said.

Police from the nearby Kitengela police station who were called to the scene found the two had already died.

It took emergency response teams including Kenya Red Cross officers more than two hours to retrieve the bodies.

Isinya police boss Charles Chepkonga said investigations into the matter have commenced. -  Peterson Githaiga, The Standard

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