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Two more people have died following the Cheptangulgei road accident on the Kaplong-Kericho highway, raising the death toll to 17. Twelve others are still receiving treatment. Roads Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir, who visited the scene, warned against drunk driving, overloading, and other traffic violations, urging motorists to prioritize safety.
Kaplong-Kericho Highway Crash Death Toll Rises to 17
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