Kenyan Man in the US Crushed to Death While Repairing a Car

A Kenyan family is mourning the tragic death of their kin who died in the United States last week.
Jacob Kiprop Birech of Topeka, Kansas, died after a car he was repairing knocked him to the ground on April 6th, according to The Star.
The deceased had reportedly removed the car’s wheels and went under it to make a repair but he accidentally hit the jack and it crushed him.
By the time of his death, Kiprop was doing his Ph.D. studies in the US, where he has been living for several years.
Confirming the incident, his sister Grace Maru said the family from Kiborgok village in Nandi County is devastated by his death.
"He was looking forward to completing his studies but the accident has cut short his promising life," said Maru.
The family is appealing for assistance from people of goodwill to raise the over Sh7 million needed to airlift his remains to Kenya for burial.
There will be a fundraiser in aid of the family on Friday at Sirikwa Hotel, Eldoret, and on Saturday at their home in Kiborgok Village.
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So unfortunate what a freaky…
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So unfortunate what a freaky accident.Most of us of the human male species like to fix things mechanical,expecially if we know how,and see no reason to have someone do it for us , especially if we have the time,and the know how.It just takes alittle disctaction,or lack for concentration for an accident like that to happen.My thoughts and prayers to the family.RIP
Nawapeni pole na pia kuwapa…
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Nawapeni pole na pia kuwapa mkono wa tanzia kwa wote waliompoteza Hayati Ndugu Kiprop kutokana na ajali ya motokaa.
Nawatakieni kheri hasa kwa wakati huu mnapoombeleza na pia kujawa na majonzi mengi.
POLENI SANA!
soo sad rest in peace
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soo sad rest in peace
Pole sana familia ya Birech…
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Pole sana familia ya Birech pamoja na jamii na marafiki na hata wake ya kwa jumla!
Poleni but 7 million? Like …
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Poleni but 7 million? Like $65,000? Just for taking his body to Kenya? Inflation ama mnataka sadaka pia? Hii mambo ya airlifting cost less than 10k mpaka jeneza but hii hesabu yenu imenizidi
So sad. Pole Sana
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So sad. Pole Sana
It's always advisable after…
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It's always advisable after removing the tires keep it under the vehicle just in case the jack fails. You can also use something else like a stone.
My prayers and thoughts goes to the family
You are absolutely right Man…
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In reply to It's always advisable after… by Bmor (not verified)
You are absolutely right Man. Especially when you are an amateur in this type of work. The more serious issue is that you can be RIGHT their probably standing and watching what he was doing and then suddenly when something like this happens you cannot even help. Why?
because the jack will have collapsed under the vehicle with him and so you cannot even retrieve it to help elevate the vehicle and rescue him.911 will be far depending on the location. So unfortunate indeed. RIP
Actually best to get a heavy…
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In reply to It's always advisable after… by Bmor (not verified)
Actually best to get a heavy duty jack, jack stands and rubber chocks. Always work on a flat surface. If you are a dedicated shade tree or jua kali mechanic, get an actual vehicle lift-best of you have a useable garage
Safety first, always SAFETY…
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Safety first, always SAFETY FIRST. NEVER crawl under a vehicle supported only by a jack. I escaped death several years ago when a car I was about to go under suddenly collapsed as I was just about to go under. Safety first always. My deepest condolences to his family.
Sad ending for a…
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Sad ending for a worthless venture. I don't know why he did it, but in the US people don't fix their cars like in Kenya.Its costly and therefore they either engage a mechanic for repairs or junk it!RIP bro 🙏
U watch too many unholywood…
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In reply to Sad ending for a… by Conish (not verified)
U watch too many unholywood movies mr/miss/mrs/madam conish
People in USA fix cars more…
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In reply to Sad ending for a… by Conish (not verified)
People in USA fix cars more so than in Kenya.And its not that they dont need a mechanic.Most do it because they know how,and they have time,and like to tinker with things.Not to mentions that it's cheaper to do it yourself if you have the knowledge,and the experience. We do not know exactly under what circumstances lead to this gentleman's demise. Who knows, he may have done every thing right,took all precautions...Hey accidents happen.That's why we have insurance.
He was probably doing a…
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In reply to Sad ending for a… by Conish (not verified)
He was probably doing a simple task like an oil change. In newer vehicles and diesels, the price can add up quickly
Please contact this Kenyan…
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Please contact this Kenyan funeral home owner he can do it for cheaper https://youtu.be/_Kfrke2eMLU. May he RIP.
So sad. He was a young man I…
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So sad. He was a young man I knew in kapsengere high school way back 85. I liked his efforts and I have been looking forward to seeing him.
Pole sana Grace & Birech family
Pole sana Birechs Family for…
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Pole sana Birechs Family for the loss. I knewJacob way back 85 in kapsengere high school. He was a good young man.
Grace & family pole.
Pole my dear friend .I have…
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In reply to Pole sana Birechs Family for… by Henry ogeto (not verified)
Pole my dear friend .I have no words
I send my sincere condolence…
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I send my sincere condolence to the family of the late jacob,Jacob, was indeed my high school friend and we grew up together.we did everything together and he was a very hard working guy.RIP.
RiP & Peace be with the…
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RiP & Peace be with the entire family.
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