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President William Ruto has sent a message of condolence following a road accident that occurred near Dedan Kimathi University of Technology in Nyeri County on Saturday evening.

In a press statement, the President expressed sympathy with those affected, saying: “Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences go out to the victims of the road accident that occurred this evening near Dedan Kimathi University in Nyeri County.”

The statement also acknowledged those injured in the incident, with the President adding: “We pray for the swift recovery of those injured.”

Ruto said the national government is working with the Nyeri County administration to respond to the situation.

“The national government, in conjunction with the county government of Nyeri, is engaging with the affected families and will provide all necessary support during this difficult time,” he said.

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He concluded the message with a brief expression of sympathy: “Pole sana.”

The tragic road accident along the Nyeri–Nyahururu road claimed 15 lives.

According to authorities the crash involved a Nissan matatu and a truck ferrying logs. Central Regional Police Commander Jasper Ombati said the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment.

“15 people died on the spot, while others were taken to hospitals,” he said.

Police reports indicate the lorry swerved to avoid cyclists, causing the collision. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation. Initial reports had suggested 10 fatalities, but authorities later confirmed the death toll had risen to 15.

Emergency responders were deployed immediately to assist the victims and secure the scene.

The accident comes as the country continues to battle high numbers of road traffic incidents. Earlier, seven people died in separate accidents, including four pedestrians, two riders, and a pedal cyclist.

At least 14 others sustained serious injuries and were admitted to various hospitals.

Authorities have urged motorists to exercise caution, particularly in areas prone to heavy traffic and pedestrian activity.