Kisumu: Video of 7-Month-Old Baby Thrown out of Bus in Accident that Killed 26 People Surfaces

Kisumu: Video of 7-Month-Old Baby Thrown out of Bus in Accident that Killed 26 People Surfaces

  • A little boy cheated death as he escaped a tragic bus crash that killed scores and left many others injured in Kisumu
  • A video captured an update on the infant, who had been thrown out of the bus that was utterly destroyed
  • Social media users were amazed by the update, with many claiming he survived for a divine purpose

A heartwarming video of a baby who survived a tragic road accident in Kisumu county is proof that miracles still happen.

AIC Naki High School bus was involved in an accident on Friday, August 8.
AIC Naki High School bus was involved in an accident on Friday, August 8 in Kisumu county. Photo: James Mbuga.
Source: Facebook

The little one was among the survivors of the horrible accident that occurred at the Coptic Roundabout.

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The heartbreaking incident, which claimed 26 lives, happened on Friday evening, August 8, leaving the nation in shock.

Scores were left injured and rushed to the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH).

Among the survivors was a seven-month-old baby who had been thrown out of the AIC Naki Secondary School bus that was ferrying passengers.

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Kisumu baby playing with patients in hospital

In a TikTok video, the baby, who had been taken to the medical facility, looked vibrant and happy as a man shared updates.

“He is uninjured. Not a single scar or scratch. Absolutely nothing,” he said while holding the playful baby.

In another video, the baby was playing with some patients on the hospital bed next to a woman, who was recovering.

The boy was all smiles and full of energy as the woman watched in awe, with a drip attached to her hand as she recuperated.

Kenyans react to miracle baby's update

Social media users were in awe of the beautiful sight and news, flocking to the comment section:

Nyamwaki Macklyne:

"When your time is not yet, nothing can happen to you. God will always protect and cover you against all problems and troubles. God is great indeed, though it is so painful to those who lost their beloved ones. God will never leave them; He will always show them the way, and life must continue. Stand firm and strong, brothers and sisters, leave everything to God."

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Edu Lucky:

"Also, let us be sorry for all those who lost their beloved ones. May God comfort you. Secondly, may the same God extend the life of that lovely baby who survived so that His grace and mercy may continue to be a true story. Mungu alinde kababaa."

Carolyne Wa Yesu:

"I think that child is a chosen vessel, like baby Moses, who survived the battle where baby boys were killed in Egypt."

Marriage Is Not for the Weak:

"But this child should also be in hospital for a thorough check-up. You can’t tell me the child survived that tragic accident and is completely fine, please get the child checked. I’m just pleading."

Kidungu Maria:

"🔥 Isaiah 54:17 "But in that coming day no weapon turned against you will succeed. You will silence every voice raised up to accuse you. These benefits are enjoyed by the servants of the Lord; their vindication will come from me. I, the Lord, have spoken!”

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The little boy who survived an accident being held (l). The AIC Naki bus which was involved in accident (r).
The little boy who survived an accident being held (l). The AIC Naki bus which was involved in accident (r). Photo: josah.spikes, James Mbuga.
Source: TikTok

Woman cries at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Hospital

In another story, a heartbroken woman rolled on the floor and wept outside the emergency room of JOOTRH after losing her parents in the tragic crash.

The woman was recorded bitterly grieving on the floor as others watched, unable to console her shattered soul.

A woman standing nearby tried to calm her down, but the bereaved was too devastated to be comforted.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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