- On Saturday evening, 28 February 2026, a helicopter crashed in the Chepkiep area of Mosop, Nandi County.
- Six people are reported to have died in the crash. Early investigative details released by local authorities confirm the recovery of personal items from some victims, including a mobile phone and SIM card believed to belong to the MP.
- The aircraft was said to be privately operated with registration 5Y-DSB, commonly used to transport VIPs across regions. Witnesses at the scene described hearing a loud explosion followed by fire as the helicopter hit the ground.
- The MP feared killed has been widely reported as Hon. Johana Ng’eno, the **Member of Parliament for Emurua Dikirr Constituency in Bomet County.
- Authorities have not yet officially released a conclusive list of victims, but multiple sources include Ng’eno among the dead.
- Ng’eno was a three-term MP, first elected in 2013 and re-elected in 2017 and 2022, known for his active constituency work and vocal presence in national politics.
- Police confirmation: The County Police Commander in Nandi, Samuel Mukuusi, has publicly acknowledged the crash and the presence of a sitting MP among the victims.
- Crash challenges: Emergency responders reportedly faced thick smoke and difficult terrain while trying to reach the crash site, complicating rescue and recovery efforts.
- Investigation pending: The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) and the National Transport and Safety Board (NTSB) are expected to conduct a full inquiry into the cause of the crash, including factors such as weather, mechanical failure, or pilot error.
Public Reaction & Impact - Shock and mourning: Social media platforms and community groups have been flooded with tributes, prayers, and expressions of disbelief following the news. Many Kenyans — both in Emurua Dikirr and nationwide — are closely following updates as they emerge.
- Political ramifications: If confirmed, the death of a sitting MP will trigger discussions about representation for Emurua Dikirr and, ultimately, a by-election to fill the parliamentary seat. Concerns raised: Some Kenyans on social platforms expressed worry about the frequency of aviation incidents involving political figures, and questioned safety protocols for VIP air travel.
DetailInformationDate of crash | 28 February 2026
Location | Chepkiep area, Mosop, Nandi County, Kenya
Aircraft | Helicopter (private, reg. 5Y-DSB)
Casualties | 6 reported dead
Notable victim | Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng’eno (reported)
Investigation | Led by KCAA and NTSB