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THE STANDARD By
Phares Mutembei |
January 7th 2021 at 13:02:03 GMT +0300
The MCK Kaaga Academy bus which overturned along the Kaaga bypass in Meru. [Phares Mutembei, Standard]
Twenty-six pupils of Kaaga Academy in Meru County suffered various injuries when their bus overturned on Thursday morning.
At least 26 children suffered various degrees of injuries when their driver failed to negotiate a sharp bend along the Kaaga bypass, as the children were being taken to school.
Tearful parents milled around school and the Meru Teaching and Referral (MeTRH) casualty section where the children and the bus driver were rushed.
MeTRH CEO Joseph Wahome said they received 26 injured learners at 8.30am, adding that 20 of them were relatively stable, as they had suffered scratches and minor bruises.
THE STANDARD By
Phares Mutembei |
January 7th 2021 at 13:02:03 GMT +0300
The MCK Kaaga Academy bus which overturned along the Kaaga bypass in Meru. [Phares Mutembei, Standard]
Twenty-six pupils of Kaaga Academy in Meru County suffered various injuries when their bus overturned on Thursday morning.
At least 26 children suffered various degrees of injuries when their driver failed to negotiate a sharp bend along the Kaaga bypass, as the children were being taken to school.
Tearful parents milled around school and the Meru Teaching and Referral (MeTRH) casualty section where the children and the bus driver were rushed.
MeTRH CEO Joseph Wahome said they received 26 injured learners at 8.30am, adding that 20 of them were relatively stable, as they had suffered scratches and minor bruises.