Editor's Review

The bodies of the deceased officers have been taken to the Webuye County Hospital mortuary.

Two police officers lost their lives on Tuesday, June 3, in a tragic road accident at Matisi area along the Webuye–Bungoma road.

According to police reports, the duo died after the police vehicle they were traveling in collided head-on with an oncoming trailer.

The fatal incident occurred at approximately 1:45 PM and was reported to Webuye Police Station shortly after at 2:00 PM.

The deceased officers have been identified as Police Constable Sammy Ngeno, who was behind the wheel, and Sergeant Samuel Yego. 

The two were traveling in a police Ford Ranger en route from Webuye toward Bungoma when the collision occurred. 

"Due to the impact, our officers sustained multiple body injuries and died on the spot, but their two rifles are safe. Scene visited sketched, and the bodies were moved to Webuye Sub County Hospital mortuary awaiting autopsy," a police statement read in part. 

File image of the ill-fated police Ford Ranger

The impact of the crash was devastating, with the police vehicle suffering severe damage after smashing into the trailer. 

Emergency responders arrived at the scene but were unable to save the officers.

The bodies of the deceased officers have been taken to the Webuye County Hospital mortuary.

The deadly crash comes barely a month after 22 people were injured following a tragic road accident involving the popular ‘Uppercut’ matatu in Dedan Kimathi Ward, Tetu Constituency, Nyeri County.      

The ill-fated public service vehicle (PSV), known for its flashy design and popularity among young commuters, is reported to have overturned after losing control.  

18 passengers suffered minor injuries and were transported to Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, while four remain in critical condition.  

Kenya Red Cross teams swiftly responded to the incident, providing essential psychosocial support services to those affected.

Additionally, the organization assisted with family tracing at the crash site.