Fatal Accident Claims 9

Two Children And Seven Adults Perished

Uganda Today: Statement on Kinoni Fatal accident. According to @FNampiima “The Territorial traffic Police at Kinoni, has today 07th.April 2023, at about 1600/C registered a fatal accident at Kyoja Trading Ce

The wreckage of the Alphard car that was being driven by Nakaweesa Mercy in which 9 people perished. According to eye witness, the car contained a crate of beer, giving impression that the driver could have been driving under the influence of alcohol.

ntre along the Masaka-Mbarara highway, claiming lives of nine people on spot.

 

The accident involved motor vehicle registration number UBL 314C an Alphad, that was traveling from Kampala side heading to Mbarara and motor vehicle reg no SSD 327S/SSD 137Q that was from Mbarara/Kinoni town. The two motor vehiclez had a head on collision.

Advertising Toyota Vigo

Preliminary findings indicate that the alphard driver was at high speed and was keeping right, where he crashed head on with the fuel tanker killing nine people on spot who were passengers in the alphard.

The fuel truck that had a head on collision with Alphard car which was on the wrong side of the road.

The deceased include, seven adults and two juveniles.

The driver of the fuel truck and his turn man, sustained injuries and were rushed for treatment in Masaka referral hospital.

More Inquiries into the incident are underway and more details will be availed in due course.
We want to take this opportunity to warn all motorists traveling to upcountry for Easter celebrations to drive carefully, avoid speeding, phone driving, drink driving and all other road indiscipline that result into accidents. Our thoughts and prayers to the family of the deceased victims.

ASP FARIDAH NAMPIIMA

PRO TRAFFIC AND ROAD SAFETY

Toyota Vigo

Chris Kato

Uganda Today is a source of analytical, hard and entertaining news for audiences of all categories in Uganda and internationally. Uganda Today cut its teeth in Ugandan media industry with its print copies hitting the streets in October 2014. We are heavily indebted to all our publics and stakeholders who support our cause in one way or the other. To comment on our stories, or share any news or pertinent information, please follow us on: Facebook: Uganda Today Twitter: @ugtodaynews WhatsApp:+256 702 239 337 Email: ugandatodayedition@gmail.com Website: https://www.ugandatoday.co.ug

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!