Teacher dies after drinking spree in Bomet pub

 

Police in Bomet are investigating the death of a man who dropped dead after a drinking spree, causing panic among employees and patrons.

The cause of death on Tuesday at 3pm was not immediately known but some people feared Covd-19.

The man, a secondary school teacher, is said to have travelled with a colleague for lunch at 12pm and then continued to drink.

The two are said to have taken undiluted drinks in a private room until 3pm when one of them departed.

After 3pm, an employee went to check on the customer and found him unconscious on the floor.

A bar attendant said they ordered 750ml of vodka without mixer. The colleague left. The two had been friendly and jovial, customers said.

“When I returned to the room to check on how he is doing I found him unconscious. That’s when I raised the alarm and alerted the manager,” she said, asking not to be named.

The man was rushed to a nearby health centre where he was pronounced dead.

Bomet Central subcounty police commander Musa Omaru said his officers are investigating and are awaiting a postmortem report. Bar employees have recorded statements.

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