Medical personnel attend to victims of the Thika Road twin blasts at the
Kenyatta National Hospital on May 4, 2014. Some 71 victims of Sunday’s
twin blasts on the Thika Superhighway were taken to a hospital in
Nairobi. Photo/JEFF ANGOTE
Some 71 victims of Sunday’s twin blasts on the Thika Superhighway were taken to a hospital in Nairobi.
Ruaraka Uhai Neema Hospital clinical officer Ayub Torore said two died as they were undergoing treatment.
Mr
Torore said 12 of the patients he attended to had suffered critical
injuries and were referred to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and other
health institutions for specialised treatment.
Mr
Kennedy Asoka, who was on a Mwiki-bound Mwi Sacco bus, said there was
something odd about two young men who alighted before the bus left the
terminus on Haile Selassie Avenue.
KNH received 16 women, 11 men and four children who were injured in the explosions.
One of the casualties, a woman, died on reaching the hospital, six were in critical condition while the rest were stabilised.
Addressing
the Press outside the accidents and emergency ward, chief executive
officer Lilian Tare said the referral hospital was doing all it could to
help the injured.
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