Man Snorting Cocaine Falls to His Death While Escaping From Police in Eastleigh

Man Snorting Cocaine Falls to His Death While Escaping From Police in Eastleigh

Police are investigating an incident in which a 32-year-old man died after plummeting from the eighth floor of a hotel in Eastleigh, Nairobi. 

Adam Rashid had checked into the Sakina Hotel two days before the tragic event on Sunday, June 25. Cleaners reported seeing smoke emanating from his room and upon closer examination, they found the occupants smoking and snorting a suspicious substance, believed to be narcotics. The manager, upon learning of the illegal activity, locked the door and informed the occupants that they were in violation of the law. 

This led Rashid to attempt to flee by way of the window, leaving his friend in the room. As he stepped onto the skylight, it gave way and he ended up falling to the second floor. It is a criminal offence to smoke narcotics on such a premise. He was rushed to Sakina Hospital where he succumbed to the injuries while being attended. According to the police, the deceased was in possession of a white substance believed to be cocaine.  

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy. His traumatised friend has been released on bond ahead of further probing. Meanwhile, police are investigating yet another incident in which a 30-year-old man died after falling from the fifteenth floor of a building while laying tiles. The police said an unsecured opening in the construction site led to the incident. 

Comments

mkenya1234 (not verified)     Tue, 06/27/2023 @ 10:54am

Mr Rashid's family needs to sue the hotel and the hotel manager. That door should not have been locked. The manager could have kicked them out of the facility or simply called the police and let them come arrest them. His actions contributed to the death.

Mlandizi (not verified)     Tue, 06/27/2023 @ 03:14pm

Mkenya 1234: Question for you; are you saying the locked door caused the death of Rashid or did falling from the 8th floor cause the death? I think Gachagua needs to recognize the manager as a front flank soldier in the fight against illegal drugs.

mkenya1234 (not verified)     Wed, 06/28/2023 @ 04:17pm

Mlandizi - If the door was not locked he would have probably escaped out of the room and not attempted to get away through a window on the 8th floor. I am pretty sure there is nowhere in the manager's job description or in the hotel policies that say they can detain you if you use drugs. Whereas it might be a criminal offense to smoke dugs in that premise, it is the work of law enforcement to arrest and charge violators of that law.
The hotel is legally culpable in my opinion.

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