A 58-year-old woman narrowly escaped death after falling into a deep, unused well while collecting firewood near a tea plantation in Kipsebwo village.
The woman, identified as Veronica, reportedly slipped into the well which had not been maintained and was hidden by overgrown vegetation. The fall left her trapped and in immediate danger.
Residents rushed to her aid, initiating a rescue operation that was prolonged due to the absence of proper rescue equipment. Villagers worked tirelessly to ensure she was pulled to safety.
Veronica sustained multiple fractures and soft tissue injuries but remained conscious throughout the ordeal. She was rushed to Nandi Hills County Hospital for emergency treatment.
Medical officials confirmed that she is currently stable and undergoing recovery, noting that timely intervention by locals likely saved her life. Her condition continues to improve under close monitoring.
The incident has reignited calls from residents for authorities to secure abandoned wells across the county, citing the danger they pose to villagers, especially the elderly and children.
Local leaders have urged residents to exercise caution when moving through farmland and forested areas, particularly where old wells and pits may be hidden and poorly marked.
This rescue operation highlights the importance of community solidarity in emergencies, as neighbors risked their own safety to save Veronica from the life-threatening fall.
Authorities have pledged to inspect abandoned wells in Kipsebwo and surrounding areas, aiming to prevent similar incidents and enhance public safety for the local population.
Experts warn that unattended wells are a common hazard in rural Kenya, often causing severe injuries or fatalities when accidents occur, particularly among vulnerable villagers.
Veronica’s survival is being hailed as a testament to quick community action, emphasizing the need for better infrastructure, awareness campaigns, and emergency preparedness in rural areas.
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