Pupils feared dead after school bus overturns in Murang'a

Bus was reportedly ferrying pupils from a scouts' event in Nyeri

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  • Murang'a subcounty police commander Mary Wakuu however said they are still trying to establish the the fatalities or how many pupils have been injured.
The school bus that overturned in Murang'a on February 24, 2024
The school bus that overturned in Murang'a on February 24, 2024
Image: ALICE WAITHERA

A primary school pupil is feared dead and several others suffering injuries after a school bus belonging to Maadili schools overturned along Gitugi- Murang'a road.

The bus was reportedly ferrying the pupils from a scouts' event in Nyeri when the accident occurred.

Murang'a subcounty police commander Mary Wakuu, however, said they are still trying to establish the fatalities and how many pupils have been injured.

Latest reports indicate that three pupils have been confirmed dead in the Saturday evening accident.

The accident that involved a school bus belonging to Maadili school kindergarten from Thika town in Kiambu county occurred around 6 pm as the learners were travelling from Nyeri county

According to Murang'a County Police Commander Kainga Mathiu, the bus had 35 pupils, two drivers and three teachers at the time of the accident.

Kainga confirmed that one pupil died at the scene while two others perished as they were undergoing treatment at Murang'a Level Five Hospital.

Two pupils who suffered serious injuries are currently in the hospital's ICU while the rest, including the teachers and drivers, are being attended to.

The notorious spot, just a few kilometres from Murang'a town, has a sharp corner and has seen several motorists roll off the road in the last few months.

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