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    Cars Worth Ksh600 Million Go Up In Flames In Malik Heights Fire

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliJune 3, 2019Updated:June 4, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Alhusnain motors limited are reported to have lost vehicles worth Ksh600 million in the business complex Malik Heights along Ngong Road fire.

    Some of the cars lost in the inferno include the latest models of Lexus, Toyota Prado and Mercedes Benz.

    It is reported that the fired started at around 8pm, with several explosions being witnessed.

    The cause of the fire that started at the first floor of the nine-storey building is yet to be established.

    The fire brigades responded around 30 minutes later.

    No casualties have been reported so far.

    The building which opened doors in 2017 houses motor vehicle bazaars, offices, restaurants among other commercial premises,

     

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