Five killed in fatal Londiani road crash

Rift Valley
By Betty Njeru | Dec 02, 2023
The wreckage of the PSV involved in the road accident at Londiani on the Nakuru-Kericho Highway. [X, Kenya Red Cross]

Five people died this morning and ten others sustained multiple injuries following a fatal road accident at the Londiani area on the Nakuru- Kericho Highway.

The Standard has established that the accident happened at around 3.30 am on Saturday, December 2.

The accident victims, five men, and one child died after the 14-seater matatu they were traveling in rammed into a trailer on the busy highway.

According to police, the matatu was headed towards Nakuru from Kericho when the driver rammed into a trailer.

The injured have been transferred to hospitals in Molo and Londiani Sub-County for treatment, the Kenya Red Cross has confirmed.

Eleven of the passengers sustained serious injuries and were rushed to Molo and Londiani Hospitals whereby they are undergoing treatment.

The bodies of the deceased are preserved at Londiani Sub- County Hospital Mortuary awaiting postmortem. - National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) December 2, 2023

Red Cross said on Saturday that police have also cleared the accident scene, while they continue with tracing efforts.

The accident follows another fatal crash at the Londiani junction in June this year that claimed the lives of more than 50 people.

A truck rammed into seven vehicles at the Londiani junction on the Kericho-Nakuru Road, killing 51 people.

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