Muguga accident leaves two dead, over 10 injured

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By Kimaku Chege | Apr 06, 2024
Traffic police officers control traffic flow at the accident scene in Muguga. [Kimaku Chege, Standard]

Two people have been confirmed dead and more than 10 others injured after the bus they were traveling with rammed into a stationary fuel tanker at Muguga area in Kikuyu.

Kikuyu police commander Ronald Kirui the Eldoret Express bus was headed to Nairobi from Western region before the incident along James Gichuru-Rironi High Way.

Kirui called upon all road users to be vigilant as the Country is expected to receive long rain season as forecast by the weatherman.

The bodies of the deceased have been taken to Thogoto Hospital mortuary while the wreckage of the two vehicles towed to Kikuyu Police Station.

The accident scene at Muguga area along the James Gichuru-Rironi High Way. [Kimaki Chege, Standard]

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