A Kenyan woman identified as Ruth Moraa has shared how a fun outing at The Last Village Lodge turned into a life‑changing tragedy when she fell while ziplining and broke her back. She now lives with a serious spinal injury and is appealing publicly for justice and accountability from those she believes are responsible.
According to her account, Ruth went ziplining at The Last Village Lodge expecting a safe adventure activity under trained supervision. During the ride something allegedly went wrong, she fell, and the impact left her with what she describes as a broken spine and severe trauma.
Ruth explains that the accident happened more than two years ago, yet her life has not returned to normal. She speaks of ongoing pain, limited mobility, and dependence on others, noting that the injury has affected her ability to work and support herself.
Moraa accuses the facility of failing to protect her as a customer and trainee, arguing that safety procedures and emergency response were inadequate on the day of the accident. She insists she is not looking for sympathy but for justice, compensation, and recognition of the harm she suffered so she can access proper treatment and rebuild her life.
Her story has sparked public debate in Kenya about safety standards at adventure parks and the duty of care owed to guests engaging in high‑risk activities. The Last Village Lodge has reportedly issued a statement about the incident, with reports indicating it has publicly distanced itself from liability for the injuries Ruth sustained while ziplining.
“It has been two years and three months now since you shut my life down without taking responsibility,” Ruth reportedly said, directing her words at the people and organizations she holds accountable for the accident and its aftermath.
A leisure zipline ride left Kenyan woman Ruth Moraa with a broken spine and years of hardship, prompting her ongoing public fight for accountability, compensation, and safer adventure tourism.