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NI volunteers hurt in Kenya crash NI volunteers hurt in Kenya crash
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A team of 13 charity volunteers from Northern Ireland has been involved in a bus crash in Kenya. The family of a charity worker from Northern Ireland who was seriously injured in a bus crash in Kenya are on their way to Nairobi.
One person was seriously hurt, while another five people sustained less serious injuries. One worker was seriously injured and five others were hurt and remain in hospital for observation.
The volunteers, aged between 18 and 61, were working in Kathiami with Habitat for Humanity Northern Ireland. The volunteers, aged between 18 and 61, were working for Habitat for Humanity NI when the crash happened on Tuesday.
All of those injured were taken to hospital in Nairobi. The others on the bus were also taken there as a precaution, but have been discharged. Seven other workers from the 13-strong team who were on the bus have been discharged from hospital.
The group had only started work on Monday helping local families build new homes. The group had only started work on Monday in Kathiami, helping local families build new homes.
It is believed they were on their way to begin a second days work when the accident happened. It is believed they were on their way to begin a second day's work when the accident happened.