Just In: New CCTV Footage Shows How Horrifying Expressway Accident That Occurred at The Mlolongo Exit
By FrankUpdatez (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Today, an Embasava Matatu has caused a scary road accident along the busy Nairobi Expressway at Mlolongo.
According to sources, the Embasava matatu rammed into a stalled Toyota Prado before it rolled.
In the CCTV footage the Matatu was cleared overspeeding and could not have slowdown at any point and time.
This happens to be a secind accident in a span of less that one week, in the previous incident a life was lost.
Lately, the number of shocking road accident along some major roads around the country has increased to a worrying trend with questions raised as to what could be happening in the society.
Kenyans have been urged to slow down ans also observe the set road rules and guidelines to prevent such horrible collisions.
It has emerged that kenyans will be parting with millions of money after causing accidents along the busy Nairobi Expressway..
More details to follow...
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