Residents Blame Accident on Sugar Cane-Carrying Motorcyclist; Casualties Still Unknown as Investigation Continues
 
Residents of Makindu Village in Buikwe District are still reeling from shock after a horrific accident involving a passenger coach that overturned and caught fire following a near-collision with a boda boda rider. The incident, which occurred on [insert date], has left the community in mourning as authorities work to determine the exact number of casualties.  

 

Heavy rainfall this morning led to multiple accidents along the Jinja-Mukono Highway, causing significant traffic disruptions. Two separate collisions near the Namanve Coca-Cola factory involved a Canter truck and a trailer, further complicating the already challenging road conditions.  
 
The first accident involved a Canter truck, registration number UA 895AM which was transporting goods. The vehicle reportedly lost control due to the slippery road, leading to a collision. Shortly after, a trailer carrying a container was also involved in a separate accident near the same location.  

 

MBALE, UGANDA,  The manager of YY Buses in Mbale, Mr. Abazi John, has refuted widespread social media reports claiming that all passengers perished in a fiery bus accident yesterday evening. Contrary to the rumors, only three individuals lost their lives, while 30 others sustained injuries and are currently receiving medical treatment.  

The tragic incident occurred when the bus, en route to Mbale via the Katosi road, caught fire after the driver swerved to avoid a reckless boda boda rider who abruptly crossed its path. In the process, the driver lost control, causing the bus to overturn before bursting into flames.  "The fire erupted quickly, but most passengers managed to escape,"Mr. Abazi stated. "Unfortunately, three people were trapped inside and could not be rescued in time. It is false that everyone died—this misinformation has caused unnecessary panic." 
 
The manager further explained that the company opted for the Katosi route due to the poor state of the Mabira road, which is riddled with potholes and chronic traffic jams. Passengers often endure up to six hours on a journey that should take far less for a 223km distance.  
 
Mr. Abazi urged the government to expedite road expansion efforts, particularly on the Mabira route, to prevent future accidents and ease travel for commuters. "Our drivers face immense challenges navigating these roads. Wider, well-maintained highways will save lives," he emphasized. 
 
Meanwhile, survivors are being treated at nearby hospitals, with some reported in stable condition. Police and transport authorities have launched investigations into the exact cause of the accident.  

As details emerge, YY Buses has pledged to cooperate fully with authorities and assist affected families. The public is advised to rely on official statements rather than unverified social media claims.

 

Ugandans and Indians Gather in Large Numbers to Bury Rajiv Ruparelia, Son of Sudhir Ruparelia, Who Died in an Accident on Munyonyo-Busabala Flyover Last Sunday Morning. 
 
The body of Rajiv Ruparelia was cremated according to Indian traditions at HUND CREMATORIUM Tempo in Lugogo.  
 
RAJIV RUPARELIA was born on January 2, 1990, to Mr. Sudhir Ruparelia and Mrs. Jyotsna Ruparelia, and passed away at the age of 35.  

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