Kenyan Man Charged with Multiple Felonies in Hit-and-Run Accident that Killed a 22-Year-Old Woman in California

Kenyan Man Charged with Multiple Felonies in Hit-and-Run Accident that Killed a 22-Year-Old Woman in California

A Kenyan man faces several felony charges in connection with a hit and run accident that caused the death of a 22-year-old Californian woman.

25 year-old Ndirangu Kamau, a resident of Antelope, California, was initially arrested and charged with hit and run causing death of permanent injury on July 21st, 2018. Authorities say the victim, Jasmine Turpen, 22, of Nevada County, California, was riding a bicycle along Highway 160 shortly before 2am on July 21st when she was hit by a car. The driver fled the scene, and she died a short while later.

Investigators identified Kamau as the driver of the 2012 Honda Accord that struck Turpen. He was tracked at his home and taken into custody. Kamau posted an initial 50,000 bond after ,his arrest. Bond was later increased in $75,000 in January, which he again posted.

According to The Union, in February, Sacramento prosecutors added new felony charges that include driving under the influence at an unsafe speed which cause bodily injury of death to another, and having a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent while causing bodily injury or death. If convicted, Kamau faces a maximum of 10 years in prison on the new charges alone.

The suspect is scheduled for a bail review hearing this Friday at the Sacramento County Superior Court.

Comments

XG (not verified)     Tue, 02/12/2019 @ 02:35pm

Driving under the influence is a collosal blunder that maimed someone's life! Please, don't send us a GOFUNDME page! If this allegations holds true, then, indeed it's self inflicted wound!

Sober (not verified)     Wed, 02/13/2019 @ 07:12am

In reply to by XG (not verified)

Wakenya uHamini waache kuwaLewesha (Intoxifying) waKenya wenzio ugenini (in the name of Socializing). So many Saints from Kenya to Diaspora have Turned their Backs on the God of Heaven they Begged to Help them to America.

Nb: Some people tried to "Hook me to Alcohol" but after 1 yr: I chickened out; And I am a very Sober person (with or without their Drunkening Social company).

Halisi (not verified)     Tue, 02/12/2019 @ 08:19pm

Iwe funzo kwa walevi. This should be punished harshly. Kila saa kulewalewa na ku drive. Pure lack of common sense and adherence to law. Hii sio mtaani..mshenzi!

kenyan4eva (not verified)     Tue, 02/12/2019 @ 09:23pm

@Halisi I couldn't agree more! y'all foo'z out there still drinking and driving your day is coming....yo,uber,lyft or don't drink if your a** will sit behind the wheels! mchenzi X10.

Benjamin Njoroge (not verified)     Wed, 02/13/2019 @ 01:30am

Why now? six months later? About how many Kenyans get arrested every month? And how come we don't hear about them?

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