NI UCHUNGU SANA! This Is The Young Kenyan Man Who Was Killed In A Car Crash In AMERICA Just A Day Before New Year (PHOTOS)

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A 31-year-old Kenyan man from Lowell, Massachusetts in the USA, who had hopes to see the New Year was killed in a car crash on Friday 30th, 2016, just a day to 2017.

Euticus Mubia Wanjugu, perished in the fatal car crash that happened near Exit 32 of Interstate 495 South in Westford, Massachusetts.

The accident occurred when the car he was driving slid off the highway into a ditch, trapping him inside, according to state police.

Westford firefighters disentangled the man from his 2005 Nissan Murano and loaded him onto a MedFlight helicopter for transportion to Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston where he passed away during surgery.

The accident happened around 8:15pm and caused the highway to be shut down briefly during the rescue. The front hood of the man’s car was badly squashed from the crash.

According to a relative, Mubia’s both legs were amputated from the accident causing excessive bleeding.

"We are very shocked and saddened by the news, he had just spoken to his sister on phone.” said Susan Muhoro, a cousin who also lives in Lowell MA.

Police visited Susan Muhoro’s house around midnight on Friday where they notified her of the accident.

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Susan later visited Brigham & Women’s Hospital where she was able to identify Euticus’ body. Police are still investigating the crash.

Mubia’s parents, Mr. Ephantus Mwangi and Mrs. Margaret Mwangi of Tucson Arizona said that they were disheartened by the news, but they believe God will give them enough strength to carry on during this painful time they’re grieving the loss of their son.

"It is God’s will and we can not question Him. He’s the one who gave him to us and so He saw it best to take him and we’re grateful for the years we had our son,” said Margaret.

His other relatives in USA include a sister Maureen Wangeci Karoki and her husband Zack Karoki both of Tucson Arizona.

The family said their wish was to bury their son in Kenya and requested community support in all ways including prayers and financial help.

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Our sincere condolences to his family and relatives.