Why the High Court’s Decision to Award Luo 25 Million Has Put Hotel Owners on Notice

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Anytime an investor wants to invest in the Hotel and Hospitality business, what first comes to his/her mind is the finding of a suitable location to set up the business.

Many are the times we have seen hotels built closer to the beach, or National Parks, all this with a bid of attracting many clients including international ones.

In April 2013, a Chinese national died after being attacked by a hippo.

Luo Yi had visited Kenya on holiday on April 21, 2013.

Accompanied by five of her friends they contracted Lake Naivasha Country Club to provide food and services.

Court records show she was tragically mauled by a hippo while returning to her room after having supper with her friends in the restaurant.

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Her badly mangled body was found a metre or two from the footpath leading to her hotel room.

Luo was the only child of Luo Jiyao and Wang Yiqing.

The parents sued the hotel after the tragic incident.

High Court Judge Jackline Kamau said any individual who constructs a facility that interacts with nature and wild animals has a duty to ensure that visitors are well protected.

“There has been a tendency of hotels being constructed near nature and wild animals walk freely within the premises. This is dangerous because a wild animal remains a wild animal. The hotels may have that attraction, but it is reckless if proper mechanisms are not put in place,” the judge said.

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