Three more people dead after Pwani University bus, matatu collide in Naivasha; death toll rises to 17
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The wreckage of a Pwani University bus after an accident in Naivasha on March 30, 2023.
The
death toll in the Naivasha accident has risen to 17 after three more patients succumbed
to their injuries while undergoing treatment.
The most
affected was Pwani University which lost ten
students and staff while others were left fighting for their lives in different
hospitals following the accident on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway.
Survivors of the accident narrated how they were advised to wear safety belts
minutes before the bus rammed a matatu and crashed into a drainage ditch in
Naivasha.
The bus that
was driving downhill was flashing and hooting before hitting the matatu in
Kayole estate on Thursday mid-day, as both vehicles then crashed by the
roadside.
Nakuru Health
CEC Jackline Osore said 76 patients have so far been treated, adding that they have
also managed to transfer a total of 12 patients to different hospitals
including the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) as well as the Nakuru Provincial
General Hospital (PGH) for specialized treatment.
The Chief
Officer for Disaster Management in the county, Joyce Cheche, appealed for blood
donations noting that many of the victims lost a lot of blood.
She termed
the incident as shocking, coming barely a day after seven people died in
Oljorai area after their houses were swept by flash floods.
One of the
injured students, Evan Kipchumba, said trouble began after the bus hit one of
the bumps along the highway leading to a mechanical breakdown.
He said the
co-driver advised the students to wear their safety belts before the bus gained
momentum, overtaking cars at high speed before hitting the matatu.
Another
student, Kevin Momanyi, said they were 62 students in the bus heading to
Eldoret for the national hockey games.
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