The bodies of MP Johana Ng’eno and four others who died in a helicopter crash in Nandi County have arrived at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) morgue in Eldoret.
A sombre mood engulfed the morgue as leaders and hundreds of mourners gathered to receive the bodies.
Among those present were Governors Jonathan Bii, Stephen Sang, and Wisley Rotich, along with Stephen Sang and several MPs.
The bodies, wrapped in body bags, were transported in a police Land Rover escorted by ambulances and other rescue vehicles.
The procession reflected the deep grief and respect for the late Emurua Dikirr MP and the other victims of the tragic crash.


The body of Emurua Dikirr constituency MP Johana Kipyegon Ng’eno, along with five others who died in a chopper crash in Nandi, was extensively burned and damaged beyond recognition.
CEO of the hospital, Dr Philip Kirwa, said none of the bodies could be easily identified because of the extent of the damage.
“The bodies are in a very bad shape and cannot even be viewed at the moment,” said Kirwa.
He added that specialists would work on the bodies before viewing is allowed. He spoke at the morgue, where the bodies were taken for preservation following the accident in Nandi.
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