50 Dead in Kenya Bus Crash

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — At least 50 people were killed when their bus left the road, rolled down a slope and crashed in western Kenya, an official said Wednesday, with the roof of the bus ripped off. Around 15 survivors from the bus that was headed from the capital, Nairobi, to the western town of Kakamega were receiving treatment at a hospital in Kericho, Rift Valley regional police boss Francis Munyambu said. The accident occurred around 4 a.m. and seven children were among the dead, he added. "The information we have is that the driver lost control," Kericho County police commander James Mugera told The Associated Press. The bus was not licensed to operate at night and its owners will faces charges, regional traffic police boss Zero Arome said. "It is very unfortunate what has happened and action will be taken," he said. Kenya has struggled to reduce the rising number of road accidents as more people in the growing middle class acquire vehicles. According to government statistics, around 3,000 Kenyans die every year in road accidents. In the 2015 Global Status Report on Road Safety, the World Health Organization said Kenyan roads are among the most dangerous in the world, claiming around 29.1 lives per 100,000 people. In 2013 the government re-introduced breathalyzers but had to remove them again after court orders barred police from charging drivers based on readings from the devices. In an article for the Elephant online publication in November, comme...
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