My opinion

From observation, the vehicle is severely damaged on the outside. The driver’s space seems to be undamaged. Look at the driver’s seat. It’s intact. I think the singer wasn’t wearing a safety belt. The vehicle seems to be designed to distribute the impact to other areas other than the driver’s cabin. RIP lakini. Yako ikifika imefika.
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This theory has been harped on the whole day but how many of us are guilty of it.
You are driving home just a few kilometres away.
A journey you have done for years with no incident.
You are a bit inebriated but still very much in control of everything.
You know the road very well and you believe you understand your car perfectly.
You have covered the distance while way much drunk than you are now and in the wee hours preceding morning.
So for this once, it’s barely after 10pm, very early according to your normal routine, you believe you will be home in less than 20 minutes, you get into the car, crank the engine and drive off without belting.
It happens at those times you truly believe you are fully in charge.

This is where many falter before meeting their end on the road.

His day had come. Let his soul rest in peace.

Na sioni airbags by the way.

Airbags can be programmed to deploy only if the car detects occupancy of the seat. In some cars, I think the airbags were wired to the belt, rather than to the weight sensor in the seat.

Sande for hiyo info. I get it as to why kama hujafunga belt you constantly get continuous sound notifications.

that sound is annoying especially in toyos. might as well just buckle up!