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Several pupils killed in a school bus crash, Eastern Uganda

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Mate Tongola
Several pupils killed in a school bus crash, Eastern Uganda
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A school bus carrying pupils from King David Junior School crashed in the Kapchorwa District of eastern Uganda. Authorities are currently conducting rescue operations, though the exact number of casualties remains unconfirmed.

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This is a significant local tragedy involving student safety and public infrastructure concerns in Uganda.

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An unknown number of pupils are feared dead after a school bus transporting learners from King David Junior School, Ndejje, was involved in a crash in Kapchorwa District, eastern Uganda, on Thursday night. Ugandan authorities confirmed the accident, saying it occurred at Chekwatiti Village in Kawowo Sub-county. However, officials had not immediately disclosed the number of casualties or those injured as rescue efforts continued. Police said the bus was carrying pupils who were travelling on a field trip when the accident happened. The exact cause of the crash has not yet been established, and emergency responders were still working at the scene by the time of publication. The Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety spokesperson Michael Kananura took to social media to confirm the incident, stating that the exact number of fatalities and injuries has yet to be confirmed. "Police and other emergency responders are at the scene carrying out rescue operations," he stated More to follow... Support Independent Journalism Stand With Bold Journalism. Stand With The Standard . Journalism can't be free because the truth demands investment. At The Standard, we invest time, courage and skills to bring you accurate, factual and impactful stories. Subscribe today and stand with us in the pursuit of credible journalism.

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