Briton who killed a convoy of President William Ruto in Kenya
The British man was killed in an incident involving a vehicle in the motorcycle of the Kenyan President William Ruto.
The man, appointed 79-year-old Edgar Charles Frederick, died Thursday after hitting an accident in an accident in the capital in Nairobi.
Police launched an investigation after the incident and arrested a driver in an auxiliary vehicle who traveled as part of the official convoy of car President Ruto.
Police spokesman Michael Michiri told the BBC that Mr. Frederick was visiting Kenya to see his sister and nephews who are the inhabitants of the country.
The next genus of the victim was informed, and after Morgem, it is likely to be carried out later on Friday.
Police said the driver, who did not stop after the accident, appeared in court after the investigation.
A High Commission spokesman in the UK said officials were aware of the reports and seek more information.
Videos posted on social networks show a man in blue jeans and a light shirt lying on the road in front of a busy shopping space.
Other images show the victim covered with a proven scarf, locally known as Maasai Shuka.
Mr Muchiri said the BBC that the vehicle belongs to the regional administration and supports the presidential details.
President Ruto held events near the scene of the accident on Thursday as part of current political engagement with the public in the capital.