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Kenyan immigrant identified as woman presumed drowned in river

23 May 2026
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A 24-year-old woman, Benina Jepkoech, is presumed drowned after her vehicle plunged into the North Thompson River in Kamloops, B.C., last Sunday. Jepkoech, originally from Kenya, had been in Canada for about a year and reportedly had limited driving experience in the country. Her friend, Jacinta Mugo, was with her shortly before the incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. PT. Mugo believes Jepkoech may have panicked while merging onto Schubert Drive, leading to the car veering off the road. A 21-year-old passenger was rescued from the river, but Jepkoech remains missing. A service to honor her memory is scheduled for Saturday, as her friends and family await updates on the search, which has been temporarily suspended due to unsafe conditions in the river.

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This incident highlights the dangers associated with inexperience in unfamiliar driving conditions, particularly for newcomers to Canada. The tragedy has drawn attention to the importance of road safety and driver education for immigrants who may be accustomed to different driving regulations and practices. Additionally, the community’s response, including bystander rescues, underscores the value of quick action in emergencies, as well as the emotional impact such events can have on friends and families of individuals involved in accidents. The ongoing search and rescue efforts reflect the challenges emergency services face, especially during periods of adverse weather conditions.

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