- A deadly bus crash on the Londiani-Muhoroni road in Kericho County early Monday morning left one juvenile dead and several others injured
- The accident, which occurred at 5:30 a.m. in a known blackspot, is part of a worrying rise in road fatalities across Kenya
A deadly bus crash early Monday morning on the Londiani-Muhoroni road in Kericho County has claimed the life of a young passenger and left several others injured.
The accident, which occurred around 5:30 a.m. in the Jambo Kenya area—a notorious blackspot—saw the Nairobi-to-Kisumu-bound bus veer off course, sending passengers into chaos.
Among the victims was a juvenile, whose life was tragically cut short.
National Police Service Spokesperson Dr. Resila Onyango confirmed the fatality and reported that numerous others were rushed to nearby hospitals with injuries.
Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene, but the damage had already been done—this was just another tragic chapter in a rising epidemic of road carnage.
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The crash highlights the growing crisis of road traffic fatalities in Kenya, with a staggering 4,282 people killed in accidents so far in 2024—up from 4,090 last year.
Police statistics reveal that fatal accidents have increased by 6%, and as the year draws to a close, it’s clear that the trend shows no signs of slowing.
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Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, called the rising numbers “alarming,” stressing that these are not just statistics—they are lives lost, families shattered, and communities devastated.
“These are preventable tragedies,” Kanja said, pointing to reckless driving and non-compliance with traffic laws as key factors fueling the carnage.
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The deadly crash on the Londiani-Muhoroni road serves as yet another grim reminder of the dangers lurking on Kenya’s highways.
With the festive season fast approaching, the government’s intensified operations to curb road accidents may be more crucial than ever. But until stricter enforcement and safer driving become the norm, these devastating incidents will continue to unfold on roads that are all too familiar with tragedy.