Pastor
James Ng'ang'a spent Wednesday night at Gigiri police station following his
arrest over the July 26 accident. However, today morning, he has denied
charges in connection to a fatal Limuru which killed Mercy Njeri, 38, when he
appeared at a Limuru court on Thursday.
He
was charged with conspiring against justice, causing death by dangerous
driving, giving false information and failing to report an accident. He charged
alongside Simon Kuria, Kenya Police Airwing inspector Christopher Nzioka and
Officer Patrick Baya, over the accident.
Ng'ang'a
will remain at Gigiri police station pending Senior resident magistrate Timothy
Tanchu's ruling on Friday. Kuria, who presented himself as driver of the Range
Rover involved in the crash, denied charges of giving false information to the
police. Baya and Nzioka, who served as Ng'ang'a bodyguard without being
assigned to him, denied a charge of neglecting his duties. His other lawyer,
Cliff Ombeta, declined a request by police to take him to the government
chemist to obtain DNA samples.
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