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An early morning crash at Chemoset centre in Uasin Gishu left nine people dead on the spot, after a lorry collided head on with a passenger vehicle heading to Nairobi. Eye witnesses accused the driver of the lorry of recklessness while calling for the expansion of the busy road. Laura Otieno now reports on the horror crashes of the new year as calls for observance of road safety regulations.
11 people dead while 10 others sustained injuries in three separate accidents
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