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Minor among 8 people killed in accident along Kericho-Nyamira road

Five people died on the spot, while three others succumbed to the injuries in hospital.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News14 December 2025 - 13:27
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In Summary


  • The shuttle was ferrying passengers from Nairobi when the incident happened on Saturday, police said.
  • Eight other victims are currently receiving treatment at the County Referral Hospital, where they were admitted.
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The scene of the accident that claimed eight lives along Kericho-Nyamira road on December 13, 2025/HANDOUT

A minor was among at least eight people who were killed on Saturday night in a road accident at Bw'arani area near Ekerenyo along the Kericho-Nyamira road.

Police said the accident involved a shuttle and a trailer.

The shuttle was ferrying passengers from Nairobi when the incident happened on Saturday, police said.

Five people died on the spot, while three others succumbed to the injuries in hospital.

The victims’ bodies were moved to the mortuary pending other procedures.

Governor Amos Nyaribo visited passengers who survived the accident that claimed the lives of the eight.

Eight other victims are currently receiving treatment at the County Referral Hospital, where they were admitted.

Police said they are investigating the incident.

The victims were among more than 20 people who were killed in separate accidents in the country on Saturday alone, police said.

They included 17 passengers, six pedestrians, three riders and two drivers and two pedestrians.

Police said 36 others were injured in the accidents and were taken to various hospitals.

They included 15 passengers, seven riders, six pillion passengers and four pedestrians and four drivers.

The accidents have a negative impact on the society at large.

Those with injuries will leave many families struggling.

They come at a time when there is concern over increased accidents in the country.
At least 4,458 were killed in separate road accidents between January and December 2025, data from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) show.


By December 2, a total of 4,458 people had lost their lives on the roads, surpassing last year’s figure of 4,311 recorded by end of year.


The statistics highlight the growing menace on the roads with pedestrians continuing to bear the greatest burden, with 1,685 deaths recorded.


Drivers accounted for 403 deaths, while 723 passengers perished in various crashes involving private vehicles, buses, and matatus.


The high number of passenger fatalities raises concerns about speeding, overloading, and non-compliance with safety regulations among public service vehicles.


Motorcycle-related fatalities also remained alarmingly high.
At least 1,148 motorcyclists died, along with 432 pillion passengers, underlining the continued risks associated with boda boda transport in period.


Some 67 pedal cyclists died in the period, NTSA said.
NTSA is urged road users to exercise caution.

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