One reckless motorcyclist, an Australian mother blamed for his death: Alisa's nightmare in Kenya

By Rick Feneley
Updated October 9 2015 - 10:13pm, first published 9:47pm
Alisa Kefford Parker and partner Alasdair Baker, a former officer in the Royal Marines, who was working in security in Kenya when a speeding motorcyclist crashed into Alisa's car in Nairobi. 
 Photo: Supplied
Alisa Kefford Parker and partner Alasdair Baker, a former officer in the Royal Marines, who was working in security in Kenya when a speeding motorcyclist crashed into Alisa's car in Nairobi. Photo: Supplied
Alisa Kefford Parker with her daughter, Darcy, in Sydney. "This accident was not my fault and it is not right that I am being punished for it." Photo: Wolter Peeters
Alisa Kefford Parker with her daughter, Darcy, in Sydney. "This accident was not my fault and it is not right that I am being punished for it." Photo: Wolter Peeters

The motorcyclist who slammed into Alisa Kefford Parker's stationary car was travelling at high speed on an unroadworthy bike. His headlight was not switched on that evening and he was not wearing a helmet or high-visibility jacket, as required by law. These facts are agreed or conceded by the police who handled the case.

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