Jaguar’s father to auction Nyeri water and sewerage company for Kes 672,000 compensation

Jaguar’s father David Kanyi is yet to be compensated almost a year after court awarded him Kes 672,000 compensation in a lawsuit against Nyeri water and sewerage company (Nyewasco).

Mr. Kanyi sued Nyeri Water and Sewerage Company after he fell and broke his leg in a manhole owned by the water company on October 1st 2008.

He moved to the court to sue Nyewasco and the case dragged for almost 10 years before he was finally rewarded Kes 672,000 sometimes in September 2017.

Also read: Jaguar’s father David Kanyi is more than Kes 670,000 richer after falling and breaking his leg in a manhole 

Nyewasco broke?

Apparently Nyewasco has no money to pay Jaguar’s father. On Monday Nyeri court gave Mr Kanyi the go-ahead to auction property belonging to Nyewasco to get the Kes 672,000 that was awarded to him.

Nyeri Senior Principal Magistrate Phillip Mutua dismissed application for temporary injunction filed by Nyewasco seeking to stop Jaguar’s father from inviting auctioneers to attach and sell its property.

 

 

 

 

Jaguar’s father David Kanyi is more than Kes 670,000 richer after falling and breaking his leg in a manhole

David Kanyi, the father of Starehe MP, has finally been rewarded after close to 10 years of fighting for his right in the corridors of justice.

Mr. Kanyi sued Nyeri Water and Sewerage Company after he fell and broke his leg in a manhole owned by the water company on October 1st 2008.

Jaguar’s father spent two weeks admitted at the Nyeri General Hospital after he fell and broke his leg. He was rescued from the manhole by a passersby who took him to Mathari hospital before he was transferred to Nyeri General Hospital.

Starehe MP Jaguar

 

The court moved to the scene of the accident and found that the said manhole was yet to be covered during the hearing of the case.

Nation reports that the magistrate noted that the manhole was at the edge of the road, approximately two and a half metres from the road, and next to a four-feet deep trench.

The discovery made by the court was a major determining factor that made the magistrate to rule in favor of Jaguar’s father. The court ordered Nyeri Water and Sewerage Company to pay Mr. Kanyi Kes 672,000.