Accident Alert - Three Feared Dead in Matatu-Trailer Collision at Diatomite on Nairobi-Nakuru Highway

Wreckage of a matatu involved in a collision with a trailer at Diatomite area along the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway in Gilgil, Kenya.
A matatu-trailer crash at Diatomite in Gilgil, where the public service vehicle was left severely damaged with passengers trapped inside. | SGA Security
A matatu collided with a trailer at Diatomite area in Gilgil along the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway, leaving three people feared dead and several passengers trapped in the wreckage as rescue operations continue.

Police and emergency services responded to a serious road accident on Monday afternoon at Diatomite in Gilgil along the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway. The crash involved a matatu and a trailer, resulting in three fatalities feared at the scene.

Initial reports indicate the two vehicles collided, leaving the matatu severely damaged with several passengers trapped inside the wreckage. Rescue teams reached the site and began efforts to free those caught in the twisted metal. Authorities have not yet released confirmed casualty figures or the identities of the victims as operations remain ongoing.

The accident occurred on one of Kenya's busiest corridors, connecting the capital to the Rift Valley and western regions. Diatomite lies between Gilgil and other points along the highway frequently used by public service vehicles and heavy goods transporters.

Motorists faced significant delays as the incident blocked part of the carriageway. Emergency responders urged drivers to approach the area cautiously and give way to ambulances and recovery vehicles. Officials also called on public service operators and truck drivers to maintain extra vigilance on the route.

Local witnesses described a heavy impact that left the matatu mangled. Onlookers assisted the initial rescue before formal teams arrived with specialised equipment. Bodies of the deceased are expected to be moved to a nearby mortuary pending identification and postmortem examinations.

Authorities reminded all road users to avoid stopping near the accident site, as such actions can obstruct emergency work. Traffic returned to normal gradually after clearance efforts.

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