Hero biker saves woman left for dead after being poisoned in Nairobi CBD


A Kenyan biker has won widespread praise after saving the life of a woman who had reportedly been poisoned and left for dead on a busy street in Nairobi Central Business District (CBD).

The daring rescue was carried out by Sam Tinda, a local motorbike rider, who was navigating the streets when he stumbled upon the alarming scene.

Without hesitation, Tinda sprang into action, coordinating with police officers and nearby good Samaritans to assist the woman.

 

Tinda’s act of heroism is now being shared widely across social media platforms, inspiring many to consider how they could step up in moments of crisis. Photo: Sam Tinda/Instagram

 

In a video shared on his Instagram account, Tinda captured the dramatic moments as he helped evacuate the victim from the street and rushed her to a nearby hospital.

He captioned the post:

“This Lady Was Poisoned😳… But I Helped where I could….FULL VIDEO ON YOUTUBE @samtinda media #pichanisamtinda #fyp #accident #nairobi #ambulance.”

The identity of the woman remains unknown, but eyewitnesses report that she had been left in a critical state before the timely intervention of Tinda and others on the scene.

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According to Tinda, the swift collaboration between him, police officers, and good Samaritans was crucial in stabilizing her condition before reaching the hospital.

Kenyans quickly flooded the comments section of Tinda’s post, lauding his bravery and selflessness.

Many netizens described him as a “real-life hero” and urged others to emulate his spirit of courage and community responsibility.

 

 

The incident has sparked conversations online about the importance of timely assistance in emergencies, and how ordinary citizens can make a life-saving difference when authorities may not immediately be on the scene.

While the investigation into the poisoning is ongoing, the story has highlighted the unpredictable dangers present even in the heart of Nairobi, and the vital role that vigilance and quick thinking play in saving lives.

Tinda’s act of heroism is now being shared widely across social media platforms, inspiring many to consider how they could step up in moments of crisis.

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