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At least 23 passengers escaped death narrowly on Saturday morning, following a fire incident involving the bus in which they were travelling, from Nairobi to Kampala. According to a police report from GilGil police station the incident occurred at 9.40 am in the Kigio Conservancy area, on the Nairobi Nakuru Highway. Police have launched investigations to unravel the cause of the fire.
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Bus catches fire along Nairobi-Nakuru highway
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