A tragic school bus crash at Kisumu’s Coptic Roundabout today on Friday evening claimed 21 lives and left 20 others wounded.

This devastating accident β€” on a vehicle owned by AIC Naki High School but carrying funeral mourners β€” raises urgent questions about road safety and vehicle use in Kenya.

The bus was traveling from Kakamega toward Kisumu at around 5 p.m. when the driver lost control near the notorious Coptic Roundabout. You’ve likely heard of this blackspot, but this crash is the deadliest yet.

Authorities clarified the victims were mourners, not students, fueling debate over the use of school vehicles for non‐school activities.

Regional Traffic Enforcement Officer Peter Maina explains that the bus veered into the opposite lane before careening into a ditch. β€œIt crossed over and plunged down,” he said.

Witnesses described a thunderous crash as metal tore against earth and glass shattered everywhere.

Among the dead are 10 women, 10 men, and a ten-year-old girl whose bright future was cut short. You can’t help but imagine the tears and disbelief ripping through families tonight.

Five survivors are in critical condition at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital. Fifteen others, including a minor, have minor injuries but face their own recovery journeys.

Police have sealed off the scene while mechanical experts prepare to inspect the bus for faults. What really caused the driver to lose control? Investigators say they’ll follow every lead.

Meanwhile, community leaders are demanding stricter safety standards for school-owned vehicles used beyond the classroom. Could new rules save lives on our roads?

As Kisumu mourns, this tragedy stands as a harsh reminder that every journey carries risk β€” and that vigilance, training, and proper maintenance can make all the difference.

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