KBS bus crash leaves two feared dead in Nairobi

Two people are feared dead and several others injured after a Kenya Bus Service vehicle overturned along Kodhek Road in Nairobi on May 23.

The accident occurred at the Valley Arcade area. The bus lost control while speeding and struck other vehicles and pedestrians.

Rescue teams and traffic police arrived quickly to assist the injured and clear the road. Traffic on the busy route remained disrupted for several hours.

Authorities have not yet released the names of those involved. Families are waiting at hospitals for updates on their relatives.

This marks another incident involving KBS buses on the same road, following a similar crash in September 2024.

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Wreckage from a car and bus collision on a rural road with emergency services on scene.
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Man dead after head-on collision between car and bus near Landskrona

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A man in his 40s died when a car collided head-on with a regional bus on road 17 east of Landskrona on Friday evening.

At least four people died and around 30 others are receiving treatment in hospitals following separate road accidents on Friday night across Kenya, including a major traffic snarl-up on the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway. The crashes were reported in Nakuru, North Rift, Makueni, Taita-Taveta, and Homa Bay counties.

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Suspected attackers ambushed a passenger bus on the Garissa-Mwingi highway near Ukasi, Kitui County, on Tuesday evening, shattering its windscreen and halting transport amid escalating tensions from last week's Tseikuru attack that killed seven. A police security team is already deployed to the area.

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The death toll from a multiple vehicle collision on a Limpopo road has increased to eight after two more victims died in hospital. The crash involved two minibus taxis and two other vehicles on the D19 Matlala road outside Polokwane last week. It occurred when one taxi attempted to overtake into oncoming traffic, leading to a head-on collision.

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