Government spokesman Colonel Cyrus Oguna has been cornered by a spy for spewing lies on a national television.
The mole revealed that the bodies of Mariam Kigenda and Amanda Mutheu were retrieved on Monday evening and are currently lying in the morgue as the family prepares for their burial.
Kenyans have been angry on the social media platform and had this to say;
#LikoniFerryTragedy UPDATE
My mole says there is a possibility the two bodies were secretly retrieved Monday evening (by the South African divers) towards the KPA area and covertly taken to the morgue.
— Ma†e †ongola ™ (@Mate_Tongola) October 9, 2019
System ya majambazi
— 13th Disciple (@anyuga_benard) October 9, 2019
#LikoniFerryTragedy our government… Shame on them @Mate_Tongola pic.twitter.com/mgiNZG5vpe
— EDMOH KENYA🇰🇪 (@edmoh_Kenya) October 9, 2019
Am at the area of scene,nothin really is here
— Kelvin (@itskevinmuthui) October 9, 2019
Indeed you were so correct https://t.co/ohQg0tAFsM
— john_osinde (@johnosinde1) October 9, 2019
One of the family members who I spoke to this morning, hinted the same since a govt official called asking them to start preparing for burial.
The car will be retrieved by our gallant Navy soldiers after the South Africans leave the Country today at noon.
Let us wait!
— Ma†e †ongola ™ (@Mate_Tongola) October 9, 2019
You hear the govt spokesman talk you just notice all that is staged to praise the navy considering @Mate_Tongola tweet today at 6 the bodies were retrieved on Monday by the South Africa co and are already at the morgue
— Bill Otieno (@Bill_yotieno) October 9, 2019
Swedish diver was just playing safe , He already located the car but he was instructed to step aside so that Kenya navy can take credit for the recovery by tomorrow.
Kenya ina ujanja wa aina yake. Tomorrow, Navy will be celebrated for retreaving the bodies
#LikoniFerryAccident— Lawrence Tobiko (@LTobiko) October 9, 2019
#LikoniFerryTragedy BREAKING NEWS broke https://t.co/hehzJ8oHLm
— 🇰🇪 BALOZI WA KITENGELA ® 🇹🇿 (@NtomoDe) October 9, 2019
I trusted you TM https://t.co/thnvqL4q6I
— Profesa Thomas Mwailagho (@tmwailagho) October 9, 2019
One of the family members who I spoke to this morning, hinted the same since a govt official called asking them to start preparing for burial.
The car will be retrieved by our gallant Navy soldiers after the South Africans leave the Country today at noon.
Let us wait!
— Ma†e †ongola ™ (@Mate_Tongola) October 9, 2019
If you know you know, ama namna gani.
Preparing for the burial, I guess.
— Gabriel Mwamburi (@Gmwambs) October 9, 2019
Quite unfortunate n preposterous for the gov't spokesman to give credit to the kenya navy and not the foreigners who were called in to assist. We always want to take credit for work not done and bask in the lime light yet we all know the ineptness of the navy.#LikoniFerryAccident
— Tijey (@Tijey5) October 9, 2019
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