Bodies of two siblings who were swept away by floods at River Ndarugu have been retrieved by local divers in Silibwet village in Nessuit, Njoro sub-county.

Accoring to the chair of the local divers, John Kirui said that the bodies of the two sisters identified as Sharon Chepngetitch, 17, and Faith Cheptoo, aged 15, were trapped under the rocks hence took them longer to retrieve their bodies.

Chepngetitch’s body was found a kilometer away from the site of the tragic accident, while that of Cheptoo was found 500 meters away.

As a result, Kirui has called on the national and county governments to provide training opportunities for local divers so that they gain the necessary expertise that will enable them to provide their services professionally when need be.

“Most of us have locally trained themselves due to interest or even the proximity of the river to our homes. For this, we at times fear to dive in deep waters for lack of proper gear.”

He said that it was unfortunate that out of the more than ten local divers who helped retrieve the bodies, none of them was a professional diver to help arrest the situation in time.

“We also have our own challenges when retrieving bodies and fear that we could slip into the water thus the need for both levels of government to look into our issues and address it well.”

The area chief, Douglas Mutai, said it was a great sigh of relief for the family and the community at large that the search effort for the duo had come to a close, and now plans are underway for their burial.

Mutai said that the bodies of the deceased were taken to Egerton University mortuary.