- August 19th, 2008, 7:34 pm
#191470
A former bodyguard, who serves on staff with AIA, was driving the quartet of coaches around the town of Kibera when he attempted a maneuver that was highly risky, in order to get the coaches from one place to another as quickly as possible. The move sent the automobile onto two wheels, nearly flipping the van. In the midst of a round-a-bout, the car righted itself at a high-rate of speed, promptly slamming into the embankment.http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... 43&TeamID=
“We should have been seriously injured or even died,” said McKay. “It was truly by the grace of God that we walked away injury-free, and without incident, even when 50 Kenyans bum-rushed our vehicle.”
Encumbered by inches, their lives spared, the quartet of coaches pressed on with their mission. It was the grace McKay spoke of that enveloped the entire experience for him, his wife, Julie, and their daughter, Ellie. Liberty redshirt junior Tyler Baker also made the trip.
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