Kakamega County to honor 31 Kericho accident victims in a special way

Last week Wednesday 58 people perished in a grisly road accident at Fort Ternan near Kapkelion in Kericho County involving the overloaded Home Boyz christened Western cross Express bus.

Out of the 58 that perished on the fateful Moi Day, 31 people were from Kakamega County.

In what looks like a way of honoring the deceased souls, the County has planned a requiem mass for all the victims which has been scheduled for Wednesday October 17, 2018.

A programme prepared by the county government indicates that the funeral service will be held at the Amalemba grounds from 9am.

Governor Wycliffe Oparanya said the county government will meet mortuary charges and also provide coffins.

On Monday, Mr Oparanya met with county executives and other officials who briefed him on the preparations.

Kakamega County lost the highest number of people who were travelling in the bus when the crash occurred at Fort Ternan.

Arrangements have been made for hearses to transport the bodies and buses for relatives who will attend the funeral service.

Dr Dickson Muchana, a consultant pathologist at the Kakamega County Referral Hospital, said preparations had been finalised for collection of the bodies.

The bus crashed at Tunnel on the Londiani-Muhoroni road.

The wreckage of a bus that crashed is seen near Fort Ternan along the Londiani-Muhoroni road in Kericho county, Kenya October 10, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer

Witnesses said the crash, which left 58 people dead and 15 others injured, happened after the bus veered off the road and plunged into a gorge.

“The bodies at the morgue are ready for collection for burial by the families,” said Dr Muchana.

A Molo court on Friday allowed police to detain the owner and manager of the ill-fated bus for 10 days as investigations continue.

Chief Magistrate Samuel Wahome allowed an application by the police that sought for more time to hold Mr Cleophas Shimanyula and Mr Bernard Shitiabayi Ishindu.

Mr Shimanyula, the owner of the Home Boyz bus and Mr Ishindu, the Western Crossroads Sacco manager, were arrested on Wednesday following the fatal crash.

The bus, which was heading to Kakamega from Nairobi, veered off the road and rolled several times.

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