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It has now emerged that John Mutinda, the driver of the ill-fated Likoni car, may have intentionally driven to his death.

Sources revealed that Mutinda left home at 4 am Saturday claiming to have an urgent appointment.

His wife tried to get more information about the said meeting to no avail.

She is further reported to have even tried to hide the car keys in a bid to stop him from leaving but was unsuccessful.

He left the house and got into the car while still in his pajamas.

When he arrived at the Likoni channel, he reportedly bought a ticket then sped off the ramp at high speed and plunged into the ocean.

Divers were immediately called to the scene and 8 hours later, retrieved the car.

The Toyota Allion car with registration number KBX 475B was pulled out in a multi-agency operation involving divers from the Kenya Navy.

The body of the deceased has been moved to the mortuary at the Coast General Hospital.

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