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Accident victim's four years wait for Sh1.5 million court award

Beatrice Ataya, an accident victim is still waiting for Sh1.5m from an insurance company awarded by Meru High Court Judge Alfred Mabeya in 2018. She is with her friend Betty Magaju who surrendered her title deed to have Ataya released from hospital. [Phares Mutembei, Standard]

A woman in Meru County is yet to receive Sh1.5 million awarded by the High Court four years ago for sustaining life-threatening injuries in a car accident.

Forty-eight-year-old Beatrice Ataya was hit by a matatu that veered off the road at Gakoromone in Meru town, on May 30, 2014.

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