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At least 21 killed after bus carrying people back from funeral crashes in Kenya

People gather at the scene of a bus accident that overturned in Kisumu, 8 August, 2025
People gather at the scene of a bus accident that overturned in Kisumu, 8 August, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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Road accidents are common in Kenya and the wider East African region, where roads are often narrow and in poor condition with many potholes.

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A bus carrying mourners back home from a funeral in southwestern Kenya overturned and plunged into a ditch on Friday evening, killing at least 21 people, police said.

The bus was travelling from the western town of Kakamega to the city of Kisumu, where the accident happened.

The driver lost control of the bus as it approached a roundabout at high speed and plunged into a ditch, according to Peter Maina, a regional traffic enforcement officer for the province of Nyanza.

The victims include 10 women, 10 men, and a 10-year-old girl, he said.

Road accidents are common in Kenya and the wider East African region, where roads are often narrow and in poor condition with many potholes.

Police often blame road accidents on speeding drivers.

In another accident on Thursday, nine people were killed in a bus crash in the town of Naivasha in the county of Nakuru.

The victims were among 32 workers going to work when the bus crashed at a railway crossing, police said.

Additional sources • AP

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