Solai man watches his three children die after climbing tree to save life

isSome of the children who were displaced by the Solai dam tragedy receive food at the Solai Boys Secondary School where they are camping on May 11,2018. PHOTO | AYUB MUIYURO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • His wife called him to enquire if he had heard the loud sound, but unfortunately, before he could ask her to evacuate their four children to a safer place, her phone went dead.

  • His wife survived after the water carried her to a safer place. However, their three children, one who was a month old, did not survive the tragedy that has shaken the nation.

  • On Friday, Mr Gathogo identified three of his children at the Bahati sub-county mortuary but one was still missing.

When Mr Joseph Gathogo decided to buy meat for his family on Wednesday evening, his intention was to brighten their faces with a delicious meal. He was planning to prepare the meal for his four children.

Mr Gathogo, a bodaboda operator had promised his children a ‘present’ during the day and he had finally availed it. It was about 6.30pm and the time for supper was nearing by the minute.

However, his decision to go back to work to earn more money marked the last time he would ever see his children in a happy mood.

“After buying the meat for them, I decided to go back to work to see if I could get at least a client. In five minutes, I found a client and ferried him to the next village,” said Mr Gathogo.

EXPLODED

But when he was coming back, he decided to check on his mother and upon entering her home, he was served with food.

“Even before I could take the first bite, we heard a loud bang on top of the hill. We all got out and after a brief conversation, we realised it could have been a dam that had exploded,” recalled Mr Gathogo.

Immediately, his wife called him to enquire if he had heard the loud sound, but unfortunately, before he could ask her to evacuate their four children to a safer place, her phone went dead.

Mr Gathogo rushed to his motorbike and speedily rode towards his home to save his family.

“I felt there was danger ahead and so the first thing that hit my mind was saving my wife and four children,” he recalled.

He remembered how as he sped towards his home, the rumbling of the water increased and its intensity horrifying.

NOTHING

When he reached his home, he saw his wife rushing out of the house carrying two children but even before they could react, they were swept away.

His wife survived after the water carried her to a safer place. However, their three children, one who was a month old, did not survive the tragedy that has shaken the nation.

On Friday, Mr Gathogo identified three of his children at the Bahati sub-county mortuary but one was still missing.

“All my children were swept away as I watched after climbing a tree to save my life. I have been left without any belonging. I am just the way I was born. Even the clothes I am wearing are donations,” he said.