36 lost their lives at Milgaa in a grisly road crash. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]

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Ziro Arome, a Rift Valley traffic enforcement police officer, says he has not enjoyed good sleep for the last three months as he has been consistently receiving calls from people in distress to inform him of grisly road accidents.He has been present in every accident that has occurred along the Eldoret-Nakuru for the last two months.''When I retire to bed, I make sure that my phone is fully charged because you never know when you'll receive a call that something grisly has happened on the road, Ziro Arome said.According to him, the Milgaa crash that claimed 36 lives is the worst that he has seen.''It is sad that the year ended in a very very tragic way,'' he told the Daily Nation.