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Police accused of cover up after Jaguar’s car kills two in accident

Lucy Wanjiru mourns her son Peter Mugo who was killed alongside his passenger when a car belonging to musician Charles Kanyi, popularly known as Jaguar, hit them along Sagana-Makutano highway on Wednesday. [Photo: Munene Kamau/Standard]

Police in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, are on the spot for allegedly trying to cover up a fatal accident involving a car belonging to musician Charles Kanyi popularly known as Jaguar.

The accident involving Jaguar's Range Rover Sports claimed the lives of a boda boda rider, Peter Mugo, 27, and his passenger, Sinfolian Maingi, 25, a bar attendant.

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