Murder Charge in Fatal Roadside Attack A 39-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter after a fatal roadside attack that claimed the life of 27-year-old Rhyce Harding in Sydney’s west. The incident occurred yesterday when Harding exited his vehicle after being threatened by the driver of a car following him. The two men exchanged words before Harding was allegedly struck and killed. The driver fled the scene, prompting a massive search operation. A white van was seized, leading to the arrest of the man on Mileham Street in Windsor. The accused has been charged with manslaughter, failing to stop and assist after a fatal vehicle impact, careless driving causing death, and dangerous driving causing death. His bail was denied, and he will appear at Parramatta Local Court tomorrow. Harding’s family expressed their devastation and described him as a caring and selfless individual who will be deeply missed. Security cameras captured footage of the incident, showing the car leaving the scene shortly after Harding was struck. Police have appealed to the public for information about the incident and are continuing to investigate. Harding was an amateur kickboxer who recently achieved his first victory. He was known for his kindness and lack of aggression outside the ring. A cross engraved with his name has been placed at the scene of the tragedy, and flowers and tributes have been left in his memory. His friends and family remembered him as a funny and gentle soul who will never be forgotten.Three Members of Parliament (MPs) and a prominent lawyer have been remanded in custody for allegedly stealing Sh3.4 billion from a government agency. The suspects, who cannot be named due to a court order, were arrested on Wednesday and presented in court on Thursday. The prosecution alleged that the suspects conspired to steal the funds from the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) between 2019 and 2021. They are accused of using fictitious companies to inflate the cost of maize supplies to the board. The court heard that the suspects received payments for maize that was never delivered. It is alleged that they used the stolen funds to acquire luxury properties and vehicles. In his ruling, the magistrate denied the suspects bail, saying they were a flight risk. He ordered that they be remanded in custody for 14 days pending further investigations. The arrests have sent shockwaves through the political and legal establishment. The three MPs are from different political parties, raising concerns about the involvement of senior officials in corruption. The lawyer, who is known for representing high-profile clients, is also facing accusations of money laundering. The National Crime Agency (NCA) is leading the investigation into the case. The agency has been working with the Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP). The arrests are part of a wider crackdown on corruption in Kenya. In recent months, several high-ranking government officials have been arrested and charged with corruption-related offenses. The government has vowed to continue the fight against corruption and to bring those responsible to justice.