This is what Jaguar had to say to the families of the two men who were crashed to death by his Range Rover

Last night news broke that a Range Rover belonging to Charles Njagua Kanyi popularly known as Jaguar had knocked and killed two men on Makutano-Sagana highway.

The two men who lost their lives were identified as Joseph Maingi and Mugo Abdalla, they died on the spot after the Range Rover with registration number KCB 808J hit their motorbike at high speed.

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Jaguar has confirmed the Range Rover that knocked and killed Joseph Maingi and Mugo Abdalla is his. The wannabe Starehe MP sent his sincere condolence to the families of the deceased.

Jaguar assured them that the law will take its course and that the matter will be resolved amicably. (It’s not clear whether he meant compensating the families of the deceased when he said the matter will be solved amicably.)

“It is with grief that I share this post today. As it is now public, I was involved in a car accident. Sadly, lives were lost in the incident. It isn’t any ones will to wake up and be involved in an accident such as this. My heart felt condolences to the families and friends of those affected. I would like to assure all concerned that due process of the law is being followed to amicably resolve this. I pray God grant strength to the families affected as we all go through this trying moment. Lastly, lets avoid confrontational remarks in consideration to the pain it is causing the bereaved families. Be well,” Jaguar wrote.

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