TANZIA Mtanzania Abraham Mgowano aliyeajiriwa na Google afariki dunia kwa kuanguka kwenye Boti na kuzama

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MAREKANI: Mwili wa Mtanzania Abraham Mgowano aliyekuwa akiishi na kufanya kazi katika Kampuni ya Google kama Mhandisi wa Programu Endeshi (Software Engineer) umepatikana ukielea katika Mto Miami jijini Florida baada ya kuanguka kwenye 'Boti'.
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Abraham aliripotiwa kupata ajali Februari 24, 2024 akiwa na wenzake 12 pamoja na Kapteni wa Boti hiyo. Polisi walianza kumtafuta kwa kutumia Boti nyingine na Helikopta bila mafanikio hadi walipopata taarifa za kupatikana kwa mwili huo ukielea Februari 27, 2024.

Kwa mujibu wa taarifa, Abraham alikuwa Mfanyakazi wa Google kwa miaka 9 baada ya kuwa mmoja wa Wanafunzi bora kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Stanford. Baadaye aliajiriwa kama Mshauri wa Masuala ya Kompyuta chuoni hapo kwa mwaka mmoja.

Aidha, Mtanzania huyo alikuwa kati ya Wanafunzi Bora 12 waliofaulu vizuri Mtihani wa Kidato cha 4 mwaka 2007 ambapo walipata nafasi ya kukutana na kupongezwa na Rais Jakaya Kikwete.

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The body of a California man who fell from a chartered yacht making its way up the Miami River over the weekend was found floating in the water Tuesday, according to police.

Abraham Mgowano, 35, had been missing since falling from the 44-foot Sea Ray cabin cruiser around 2:30 p.m. Saturday as it headed westbound on the river near Lummus Park.

While confirming the Berkeley, California native’s body had been found, police with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, the lead agency investigating the case, did not release details about where Mgowano’s corpse was discovered nor who found him.

The 12 other people on the boat told investigators they saw him go overboard and never resurface, according to the initial incident report released by the FWC.

The report states the boat operator, Eddy Espinosa Hernandez, 39, was a captain hired by the passengers. He could not be reached for comment. Police noted in their report that he “showed no signs of impairment.”

The Coast Guard suspended its search for Mgowano around 8:15 p.m. Saturday after finding no signs of him.

The hunt on the river spanned from the Flagler Street and 7th Avenue bridges, as well as the nearby coastline, said Petty Officer 2nd Class Diana Sherbs, a Coast Guard spokeswoman.

Fish and Wildlife officers and officers with the city of Miami and Miami-Dade County continued their search this week.

“Our thoughts are with Mr. Mgowano’s friends and family during this difficult time,” the FWC said in a statement. “This is an active investigation.”

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