Multimedia University of Kenya students barricaded Magadi road Tuesday, September 27 [PHOTO/CITIZEN DIGITAL]
Commuters
using the Magadi Road were on Tuesday, September 27 stranded after
Multimedia University of Kenya students barricaded the road protesting
the killing of their colleague in the Langata Road accident on Sunday as
well as the critical injuring of another one on Monday by a speeding
vehicle.The student killed in the Langata Road accident, identified as Cynthia Akoth, met her death when a city-bound bus veered off the road and overturned along the busy Langata Road in Nairobi, killing four and injuring several others.
The two had hardly known each other for a month as they were both First Year students admitted to the varsity in the September intake.
A student leader at institution confirmed the passing on of Cynthia Akoth.
Four of the people injured in the accident had life-threatening injuries, police said.
The driver of the matatu lost control of the vehicle as he approached a roundabout and lurched sideways allegedly to avoid hitting a car.
Nairobi Traffic Commandant, Leonard Katana, said they suspect the driver was speeding at the time of the accident. “Some of the survivors have said the driver was speeding at the time of the accident. We are investigating before we take action,” said Mr Katana.
The students claimed that on Monday, September 26, a Third Year student, identified as Karen Chepkemoi, was knocked down by a speeding matatu along Magadi Road while crossing the road outside the university gate.
Ms Chepkemoi, who was seriously injured, was rushed to Sinai Hospital, Rongai in critical condition Monday evening before being transferred to Upperhill Medical Centre
source: citizentv