Owner of collapsed building in Ruaka arrested at JKIA

Police said she was headed for the US when she was intercepted.

In Summary
  • She immediately complained her blood pressure had gone up and was rushed to the hospital.
  • The latest incident comes days after another multi-storey building under construction collapsed in Kasarani, killing at least three people.
The scene of the building that collapsed at Ruaka area, Nairobi on Thursday.
The scene of the building that collapsed at Ruaka area, Nairobi on Thursday.
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A woman believed to be the owner of the building that collapsed and killed two people at Ruaka in Kiambu County was arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) while attempting to leave the country.

Police said the woman was headed for the US when she was intercepted.

She immediately complained his blood pressure had gone up and was rushed to the hospital.

Kiambu County head of DCI Richard Mwaura said the woman is under police care in a hospital.

“She will be processed and taken to court once she recovers. She is in hospital for now but under police watch,” he said.

She had been held at a Kiambu police station waiting to be taken to court before she complained of pressure.

Police plan to charge him alongside other stakeholders including county officials and engineers for causing deaths and damage to other people’s property.

Kiambu County has been on the spot following the increased cases of collapsing buildings, the latest one sinking on Monday at 4 am hours after over 100 tenants were evacuated.

On Sunday evening, Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi led the evacuation operations after the five-storey building sitting right opposite Ruiru Police Station developed serious cracks.

The building was condemned and marked as unsafe for accommodation leading to an emergency evacuation.

Officials from the national government have joined the county government in forming a multi-agency team that will move around the entire county to inspect the state of the buildings to prevent such scenarios from happening again in the future.

The latest incident comes days after another multi-storey building under construction collapsed in the Kasarani area, killing at least three people.

In 2015, the National Construction Authority found that 58 per cent of the buildings in the city were unfit for habitation.


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