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I Gave A Thief A Lift

Category: Other news | Date: Oct 08 2008 | By: ewasolions

It is quite a common occurrence to be asked to give someone a lift when living and working in the reserves. I have often given people lifts to lodges, villages and local towns in the area, including dropping and picking sick people.

However, things took a bad turn in August. I had gone to pick a sick lady from the lodge to take her to her village in West Gate. At the same time a young man I did not know asked me for a lift. I agreed.

He sat in the back of my car and as I was driving along, he proceeded to pull my bag, which was next to me, inch by inch. I did not realize this at the time. When we arrived at his drop-off point, he alighted from the car, thanked me and disappeared. I did not know that he had my small bag under his shirt.

I realized a few hours later that my bag had gone, rallied my team together and we went and tracked the man from where I dropped him off. Luckily the sick lady I had dropped off actually knew the name of the man who had stolen my bag. She told me (and everyone agreed) that he was indeed a famous thief and had stolen from many others in the past. I wish I had known that.

Fortunately, the guys (Raphael, Joseph and the Ewaso Lion scouts) tracked him to a nearby village where he had used some of my money to get a hair-cut and was in the process of leaving the area for the next town. If he had managed to leave, I would have never found him.

I managed to get all my belongings back, although he had thrown away all my receipts and papers into the Ewaso Nyiro River. I also had to spend a lot of money on paying the community for assisting me, fuel to travel to the police station and a lot more. I had not budgeted for such instances and realise now how important it is to have emergency money.

I am very grateful to everyone who assisted me during this ordeal, but especially to my fantastic team who supported me and gave me hope and encouragement that it would all work out.

4 Responses to “I Gave A Thief A Lift”

Jan, on 08 Oct 2008

My friend, you are so lucky all he took was your small bag! I’m glad you eventually got it back, albeit with the headache of reporting, extra travel and cost involved.

I’ve lectured you before, but again, it is nice to go out of your way to be helpful to those in need, but you must start thinking of your own safety! A young woman traveling alone is an easy mark.

We all care about you and the important work you are doing for the lions of the Samburu area, so please, don’t pick up strangers unless one of your own guys is with you.

paula, on 08 Oct 2008

So sorry to hear about this Shivani, what a bugger! Why didn’t the lady tell you before it was too late … like when he was asking for the lift?? I hope he gets the punishment he deserves. Stay safe - I never pick up men unless I either know them or if you have other men in the car with me. Pole sana.

Paul, on 08 Oct 2008

I think this is really a testament to your fantastic team. They really have your back up there!

ewasolions, on 08 Oct 2008

I’ve definitely learned my lesson from this experience and won’t be giving lifts to anyone I don’t know. I am much more careful these days. I also wondered why the lady I gave the lift to did not tell me, but it could also have something to do with the problems in communication. She only spoke Samburu and my Samburu language skills are very limited - I am working on it though!
Thanks for your concern and I will be more careful.
Shivani

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