Doha. At least 5 Indian citizens have died in a bus accident in Kenya. These people were living in Qatar and had gone to Kenya for holidays. The information about the accident has been given by the Indian Embassy in Doha. The embassy posted on ‘X’, “A group of 28 Indians from Qatar was on a trip to Kenya, where the bus in which they were traveling unfortunately met with an accident.” Officials of the Indian High Commission in Nairobi are on the spot and are providing all possible help.

The Indian High Commission in Nairobi posted on ‘X’, “We are deeply saddened by the tragic road accident on Ol Jororok-Nakuru Road in Nyandarua County, in which 5 Indian nationals lost their lives.” The High Commission said, “Condolences to the bereaved families. We pray for the speedy recovery of the injured. The Consular Team of the High Commission is on the spot and is in close contact with the local authorities to provide all necessary assistance.”

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