Three die, five injured in weekend road crashes in Embu

The lorry that hit a matatu in Embu on November 24, 2018 after its brakes failed. Two people in the matatu died while two others were taken to hospital with injuries. PHOTO | CHARLES WANYORO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • Two other passengers in the matatu belonging to Neno Sacco are fighting for their lives at the Embu Level Five Hospital.
  • Mr Mohammed said the lorry driver and loader escaped with minor injuries.
  • He said there is a ban on transportation of sand during the night but lorry drivers are flouting the rules.

Three people died and five were seriously injured in two different crashes along the Embu-Kivaa road in Embu County on Saturday night.

In the first incident, two women died instantly after a lorry ferrying sand experienced mechanical failure and hit the matatu they were traveling in near Meka market.

Mbeere South Police boss Ahmed Mohammed said the lorry’s brakes failed while it was going up a hilly section of the road and it started reversing downhill.

The lorry hit a pickup truck that was following closely, driving it out of the road and then hit the matatu that had stopped to pick passengers.

IN HOSPITAL

Two passengers in the matatu belonging to Neno Sacco died instantly while two others are fighting for their lives at the Embu Level Five Hospital.

The lorry then proceeded downhill and landed in a ditch near a river.

Mr Mohammed said the lorry driver and loader escaped with minor injuries.

In the second incident, another lorry rammed a bodaboda, killing one person and seriously injuring two others, before driving off.

HIT-AND-RUN

The police boss said they had mounted a search for the hit-and-run vehicle.

He appealed to drivers to be careful while on the road and warned that sand transporters found driving at night will be prosecuted.

He said many sand transporters whose vehicles have not complied with the “Michuki rules” are avoiding working during the day, causing numerous crashes in the area.

He said there is a ban on transportation of sand during the night but lorry drivers are flouting the rules.

“They have been hiding during the day for fear of being arrested because most of the vehicles are not compliant,” said Mr Mohammed.