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Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Tragedy: Four People Killed in Collision Involving Public Transport Bus Today Morning

Four dead after a public transport bus collided on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway. Emergency teams are clearing the scene and investigating the cause of the fatal crash.

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Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Tragedy: Four People Killed in Collision Involving Public Transport Bus Today Morning

Nairobi, Kenya—Four people are dead following a violent collision involving a public transport bus on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway earlier today. The vehicle slammed into the rear of another transport unit, resulting in immediate fatalities. First responders reached the site within minutes to find the front cabin of the bus crushed against the chassis of the lead vehicle.

The impact occurred on a notorious stretch of the highway that has seen multiple high-casualty events this year. Passengers were thrown from their seats by the force of the sudden stop. Paramedics pulled survivors from the wreckage while marking the bodies of those who died instantly upon impact.

Traffic backed up for kilometers as police cordoned off the scene to allow medical teams access. The bus was reportedly traveling at significant speed when the driver attempted an overtaking maneuver. Visibility was clear, yet the timing of the move left no margin for error.

Witnesses on the scene stated the bus driver lost control shortly before the crash. The vehicle swerved across the center line before striking the heavy truck. Debris from the bus was scattered across the road surface for fifty meters.

Local hospital personnel confirmed the death toll as casualties were ferried to the nearest trauma center. Several passengers remain in critical condition with severe orthopedic and internal injuries. Doctors are currently working to stabilize those admitted to the emergency ward.

Police investigators are currently processing the tarmac to collect brake patterns and skid marks. The vehicle’s logbook and the driver’s record are under scrutiny by transport authorities. No arrests have been made, as focus remains on clearing the road for stranded motorists.

The Nairobi-Mombasa corridor serves as the primary artery for regional trade and logistics. The highway remains partially closed, causing significant delays for commercial freight moving toward the port city. Transport officials are monitoring the situation to manage the growing backlog of vehicles.

Recovery crews are now using heavy winches to separate the two vehicles. Once clear, the mangled bus will be moved to an inspection yard for a mechanical audit. Authorities have warned drivers to expect continued delays throughout the day.

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