- The accident occurred at Sobea area along the busy Nakuru-Eldoret Highway on Saturday, May 4
- Rongai sub-county Police Commander Wilberforce Sicharani confirmed that two people died on the spot
- Photos shared from the scene showed the harrowing magnitude of the accident, as the 14-seater Matatu was heavily damaged
Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings more than three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Nakuru – Several people are feared dead following a horrible accident along the Nakuru-Eldoret Highway.
What Eldoret police boss said about Sobea accident
Sikika Road Safety said on Saturday, May 4 accident happened at Sobea and involved a Nissan and a lorry.
Preliminary reports which are yet to be confirmed by the police indicate several people have died and others seriously injured.
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“There’s a terrible accident involving Ndege ya chini and a lorry in Sobea Nakuru almost Salgaa, several feared dead. Traffic has built up to Ngata and Salgaa, more update coming up.
Sad update at Sobea Nakuru from someone who is on the ground…… 8 people is a big number,” Sikika Road Safety said.
Citizen Digital reported that three people died while 13 others seriously injured after the 14-seater matatu collided with the trailer.
Rongai sub-county Police Commander Wilberforce Sicharani confirmed that two people died on the spot one other person succumbed while receiving treatment.
NTSA issues road safety warning in heavy rains
Meanwhile, in response to the escalating concerns over road safety, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) issued a warning to drivers to exercise vigilance and implement precautionary measures to ensure road safety.
With the onset of heavy rains, NTSA emphasized the need for heightened awareness and adherence to safety protocols to mitigate the risks posed by hazardous road conditions.
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The recent downpour has significantly increased the potential dangers on roads, with the accumulation of dirt, soil, and oil deposits rendering surfaces slippery and prone to accidents.
NTSA advised motorists to exercise caution and reduce speed to counteract the adverse effects of these deposits, which can compromise vehicle control and braking efficiency.
NTSA reiterated its commitment to enhancing road safety through rigorous enforcement of measures.
Source: TUKO.co.ke