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Bus accident kills 25 people by returning from Kenya to a funeral


The bus leads to a funeral condolences failed in Kenyan west, killed 25 people, according to local authorities.

The driver lost control, he started off the road and threw Kisumu-KakaSu-Kakamega motorway on Friday afternoon, the BBC’s police report says. This field is known for many deadly accidents.

Police said 10 women, 10 men and a girl killed 20 passengers in the scene, and five of them seriously. Four people later died in the hospital, the officials said.

The passengers were returning the burial from the ground and they were all believing from one family to another.

The cause of the accident is not yet clear, police said.

The vehicle was a secondary bus, but there were no students using funeral transport on the board.

The bus came from Nyahan burial event and went to Nyakach, a distance of about 62 km (38.5 miles).

Kenya’s Health Ministry made a “Urgent Blood Drive” call to survive and scare his “condolences.”

The motorists also had to be careful, especially by the country deals with numerous road accidents.

President in Kenyan called William Ruto XI to authorities “care about carelessness and to ensure road safety in the country to deal with all traffic violations.”

The Kenya National Transport and Security Authority said research will help the cause of the accident.

This accident comes Six people died this week when a medical charity aircraft fell in Nairobi.

On Thursday, nine people died when a bus collided with a train in the village of Naivasha, reported by local media. Saturday, seven people were killed in another accident around Nairobi, according to the media reports.

Between 2020 and 2021, Kenyan Road deaths rose by more than 20%. More than 4,500 people were killed in 2021 and more than 16,000 injuries.

Additional report by Cachella Smith

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