Super Metro driver, tout charged over death of man pushed out of bus in Kitengela
The Super Metro bus impounded at the Athi River Police Station after the incident.
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A driver and a
tout of a Super Metro bus involved in the death of a 25-year-old man in
Kitengela have been charged in court over the incident.
According to reports,
the crew of the bus allegedly pushed Joseph Mureithi out of the moving vehicle along
the Kitengela-Namanga Highway on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
Moments after he
was ejected, the same vehicle reportedly ran over him before speeding off,
leaving him fatally injured by the roadside.
According to the
bus company's statement, both suspects were released on Ksh.500,000 bond or a
surety of the same amount, pending the hearing of the case.
"Super Metro
acknowledges the court's decision concerning the accident. Most importantly, we
remain committed to the safety of our employees, customers and the broader
community," the statement read in part.
"We have
already taken significant steps to review and strengthen our safety procedures
and compliance measures."
Super Metro
acknowledged conducting an internal review to determine whether any company
procedures were implicated to improve safety measures.
"We will
continue working constructively with relevant authorities and laying emphasis
on preventive measures to curb such an occurrence in the future."
Mureithi, a petrol
attendant at a station in Athi River, had only recently secured the job to help
settle his ailing mother’s hospital bills.
Following the
incident, Mureithi was pronounced dead on arrival at Shalom Hospital.


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