2 Australians dead, 18 tourists hurt in Kenya crash | Inquirer News

2 Australians dead, 18 tourists hurt in Kenya crash

/ 10:41 AM September 08, 2014

Kenya mapSYDNEY – Two Australians were killed and 18 tourists hospitalized when a bus plunged into a river after a tyre burst on a steep section of road in Kenya, officials said Monday.

Tour operator Intrepid Travel said 25 people – 22 tourists and three local staff – were on board when the bus careered down an embankment outside Nairobi on Sunday night.

“Unfortunately there have been two Australian fatalities confirmed,” the agency said in a statement on its Australian website.

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“Other passengers have required hospital treatment for a range of injuries.”

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“Eighteen travelers and all staff have been transferred to a hospital in Nairobi for further assessment, with two remaining in local hospitals to be treated.”

Local reports said the others on board included tourists from Britain and the United States.

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Australian foreign affairs officials said consular assistance was being provided to the families of those who died and were hurt.

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“It’s awful beyond belief for the families of all of those involved,” Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said.

Intrepid said its co-founder Geoff Manchester was heading to Nairobi on Monday to provide support.

Originally posted: 8:24 am | Monday, September 8th, 2014
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