The incident occurred on Ngong Road as Mr. Frederick visited Kenya to connect with family. Following the accident, the driver of a support vehicle was arrested, and investigations are ongoing.
Tragic Hit-and-Run Claims Life of British Tourist in Nairobi

Tragic Hit-and-Run Claims Life of British Tourist in Nairobi
A 79-year-old British man, Edgar Charles Frederick, was tragically killed by a vehicle in President Ruto's motorcade during a hit-and-run incident in Nairobi.
A shocking incident has unfolded in Nairobi, where a 79-year-old British tourist, identified as Edgar Charles Frederick, was killed in a hit-and-run involving a vehicle from the motorcade of Kenyan President William Ruto. The accident took place on Thursday along Ngong Road, a major thoroughfare in the city.
Eyewitness reports indicate that Mr. Frederick, who was in Kenya visiting his sister and nephew, was struck while outside a bustling shopping area. Law enforcement officials have since apprehended the driver of a support vehicle connected to the presidential convoy, who reportedly fled the scene after the collision. Police spokesman Michael Muchiri confirmed that a thorough investigation has been initiated and stated that the driver is expected to face court proceedings soon.
The British High Commission has stated that they are aware of the situation and are actively gathering more information about the incident. Social media has been flooded with distressing videos that depict Mr. Frederick laying on the ground, bleeding, covered by a traditional Maasai Shuka—a sign of respect in local culture.
On the same day, President Ruto was attending public engagements in the vicinity of the accident location, drawing attention to the tragic incident intertwined with ongoing political activities. In the wake of this loss, there are discussions regarding road safety and the responsibilities of those involved in official motorcades.
As the community grieves the untimely passing of Mr. Frederick, the investigation continues to unfold, leaving many questions unanswered about accountability and safety on Nairobi's roads.