Uganda bus crash leaves more than 40 dead | BBC News

Uganda bus crash leaves more than 40 dead | BBC News



Forty-six people have been killed after several vehicles crashed on a major highway in Uganda, the police say.

The police revised down an earlier death toll of 63, saying they had mistakenly included victims who were unconscious and were now being treated.

The crash occurred when two buses travelling in opposite directions “met head on” while trying to overtake two other vehicles – a lorry and a car – on the Kampala-Gulu Highway, the Uganda Police Force said.

One of the buses swerved in an attempt to avoid a crash, but in the process caused a “head on and side collision” that led to a “chain reaction” in which other vehicles lost control and overturned.

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41 thoughts on “Uganda bus crash leaves more than 40 dead | BBC News

  1. Most Ugandan drivers are the so reckless..overtaking and speeding is the order of the day in these roads. Not forgetting boda boda riders who are even worse! Then that stupid ego of men with a mindset of 1600 on the road wanting to compete with women coz they can't take it that a woman is driving and he is riding a bike .As for these so called 'big posh cars and government vehicles' ..ahh..that's another story for another day..the blood you are carrying ..it's so sad.
    As Ugandans, we should leave all our emotions home when driving and respect every single road user. Otw these accidents are bound to continue happening😢… Patience on the road people..patience🙏.
    May the souls of the departed rest in peace and may God comfort the grieving families. May God's healing hand also rest on those that survived.🙏

  2. Police comes at the end like in Movies! I attribute this to a large extent on lack of government! No speed Cameras, few speed limit signs if any, no traffic police patrols to catch speeding vehucles, DMCs on roads and untrained drivers! 40 years of deaths and more deaths, no government!

  3. I am so sorry but as augandan i would have liked you BBC to show the world more of our bad presidency in uganda than this because its like no one is willing to help us get back our country as citizens 😢😢

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