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Sombre mood in Nyayo Estate as couple mourns 3-year-old son crushed by school van

Parents of a 3-year-old Boy Bradly Onyango of Good Testimony Junior School narrate how their son was crushed to death after alighting from the same bus. [PHOTO: JENIPHER WACHIE/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: The memories of Bradley Onyango, aged 3, who was run over by the van dropping him from school, are still fresh in the mind of his elder brother Jason Onyango, aged 5, who is always asking when his brother will come home from hospital.

Bradley, a third born in a family of three boys was in a company of his brother Jason when they were dropped on Monday afternoon from school. Though he cannot understand what transpired, Jason saw his brother in a pool of blood and knows that he was taken to hospital and he will come back home to join them.

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