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Six school children were killed on the spot on hit and run by a speeding vehicle near Kyoani Market in Ikutha, along the Kitui- kibwezi road. The Toyota Probox lost control and ploughed into the children as they walked to school. Among the dead are five girls and one boy. Elsewhere, four people died in two separate accidents in Kakamega and Mombasa counties.
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Six school children killed near along the Kitui- kibwezi road after the car lost control
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