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Plight of hit and run road accident victims

Jackson Wambua, 37, a victim of hit and run accident in Eastleigh that occurred on 5th November 2015, during an interview with The Standard at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) on Wednesday, February 10 2016.PHOTO DAVID NJAAGA/STANDARD}

Most people know the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan. It is a story of how people looked the other way and ignored a man who had been injured by robbers and was on the verge of the death by the roadside.

A Samaritan who was finally moved by the bleeding man, is to date viewed as the epitome of kindness by the Christian community and hence the phrase Good Samaritan.

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