MOFA offers help in aftermath of honeymooners’ accident in Kenya

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/07/04
By: M.Y. Hsu and Flor Wang

Taipei, July 4 (CNA) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Monday that it will help the

(From the Facebook page of Nakuru County News Online)

(From the Facebook page of Nakuru County News Online)

affected families handle the aftermath of an accident in Kenya in which a Taiwanese man on honeymoon was killed and his wife injured by a falling tree in a national park.

The man, identified as 30-year-old Juan Chun-hui (阮俊輝), was killed on the spot, while his wife Chen Po-ting (陳柏廷), 29, was injured and has been hospitalized, according to Taiwan’s representative office in South Africa.

The driver of the jeep was also injured, according to reports which however did not identify the nationality of the person.

Taiwan’s representative to South Africa John C. Chen (陳忠), a secretary, and police officer Chen Yi-ming (陳逸明), who were all on an official visit to Nairobi, immediately rushed to the scene of the accident at the Lake Nakuru National Park some 200 kilometers away, the ministry said in a statement.     [FULL  STORY]

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