The Borneo Post

Kenya bus crash kills 51 people

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NAIROBI: At least 50 people were killed when the bus they were travelling in overturned and its entire roof was ripped off in an accident in western Kenya yesterday police said.

The bus was travelling from Nairobi to the western town of Kakamega, police said.

Footage from the scene showed the vehicle lying on its side with the seats and mangled bits of metal exposed to the air.

The faded red bus, emblazoned with the name ‘Home Boyz’, was later righted.

The torn- off roof could be seen lying at a distance.

“It is unfortunat­e that we have lost 51 people,” Kenya’s police chief Joseph Boinnet told Capital FM radio.

However James Mugera, the Kericho County Police Commander, said there were 50 fatalities: “Those who perished include 31 male passengers, 12 women and seven children.

There are about 10 others who have been rushed to various hospitals with serious injuries.”

Officers said the bus had a capacity of 52 passengers.

The bus was reportedly descending a steep hill when it hit a guard rail before plunging down a few metres.

Dozens of people milled around the accident site and goods were strewn over a large area, footage showed.

President Uhuru Kenyatta called for an investigat­ion into the tragedy.

“My heartfelt condolence­s to the families of fellow Kenyans who lost their lives in a tragic road accident at Fort Ternan in Kericho County this morning and wish those in hospital quick recovery,” he wrote on Twitter.

“I would like to remind drivers

My heartfelt condolence­s to the families of fellow Kenyans who lost their lives in a tragic road accident at Fort Ternan in Kericho County and wish those in hospital quick recovery. Tweet from Uhuru Kenyatta, President

to always exercise caution to avoid such catastroph­ic incidents.”

Official statistics show that around 3,000 people die annually in road accidents in Kenya, but the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) estimates the figure could be as high as 12,000.

In December 2017, 36 people died in a head- on collision between a bus and a lorry.

In 2016 more than 40 people died when an out- of- control fuel tanker ploughed into vehicles and then exploded on a busy highway. — AFP

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Kenyan emergency personnel and security forces inspect the wreckage of a bus at the site of an accident in Kericho, western Kenya. — AFP photo

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