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At least 17 people have lost their lives after a bus they were travelling in lost control and plunged into River Siyiabei along Narok- Maai Mahiu highway.
Confirming the incident, Narok County Commissioner George Natembeya said the 63-seater bus was headed to Nairobi from Homa Bay County when the accident happened.
Eye witnesses said the driver was trying to avoid a collision with a construction truck which was joining the road, but he lost control of the vehicle and plunged into the river.
More than 40 people sustained injuries and were rushed to the Narok Referral Hospital for treatment.
A team of police officers and the Kenya Red Cross officials arrived at the scene to lead a rescue operation. Natembeya said the bus belonging to Daima Connection Sacco was being driven at high speed.
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Tiga urimu .. kwani the govt was driving the bus ? Maithori maya
Nyako, ata when you are constipated, you blame the government? I second hypocrite, upuzi mwingi uwache. Ajali ni ajali.... baffling! Pole to the affected.
Hii serikali bure bans buses from moving at night.They say accidents occurs because of night travel.Wacha nikwambie the best time for long distance driving is at night bwana but hawa wanjinga wanalukalukaga kwa kila kitu bila ya kufikilia because they are backed by bongolalas kama nyinyi who agree with all nonsense said by the so-called govt.WATU OVYO
infact due to increased road accidents on nairobi kisii road the gvt should have done something otherwise let me say RIP 17
The useless govt should tell Kenyans how the accident occurred during the afternoon.Or was it at night in Narok?