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Education CS mourns students lost in Homa Bay road crashes
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30719, member: 2262"] Education officials launched a comprehensive investigation into two devastating road accidents that claimed student lives in Homa Bay County on Wednesday. The tragic incidents involved learners from the Ober Boys Boarding Comprehensive School and Mbita High School, prompting immediate response from government authorities. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba expressed deep condolences to bereaved families and pledged a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the crashes. Details revealed that the first accident occurred along the Sondu-Ahero road when a matatu transporting students collided with a stationary lorry. Three students perished, and three others sustained injuries requiring medical treatment. Parents have been notified about the incident, with one guardian currently abroad. The second accident involved a vehicle striking four Mbita High School students, who were subsequently rushed to Prince Richard Hospital. Local law enforcement and education administrators are actively investigating the incidents. Two students from the second accident were transferred to Homabay Teaching and Referral Hospital and are currently maintaining stable conditions. Police spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga emphasized potential consequences for transport providers demonstrating negligent behaviors, including potential license revocations for reckless driving practices. The accidents emerge against a backdrop of heightened concern regarding student transportation safety during holiday travel periods. Statistical records indicate that most vehicular incidents stem from preventable human errors such as speeding, dangerous overtaking, alcohol consumption, vehicle overloading, and driver exhaustion. Authorities continue urging motorists to exercise extreme caution and prioritize passenger safety during student travel seasons. [/QUOTE]
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