Following a head-on collision between a Pwani University bus and a 14-seater matatu on March 30 in Naivasha, Nakuru County, several people are thought dead.
At before 1:00 p.m., the university bus’s driver lost control of the vehicle and slammed into oncoming traffic as it was traveling from Nairobi to Nakuru.
The bus and a matatu, both traveling from Nakuru to Nairobi, collided head-on. Following that, the two cars impacted opposite sides of the Nakuru-Nairobi highway ditches.
It wasn’t immediately obvious if the passengers on the Pwani University bus were scholars at the university. The number of individuals hurt or those pronounced deceased had not been determined as of the time this item was published. As of the writing of this breaking news, a rescue mission was under progress.
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