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Charity team in Kenyan bus crash | |
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The family of a female charity worker from Northern Ireland who was seriously injured in a bus crash in Kenya are on their way to a hospital in Nairobi. | |
She was seriously injured and five others in the 13 strong team were hurt and remain in hospital for observation. | She was seriously injured and five others in the 13 strong team were hurt and remain in hospital for observation. |
The volunteers, aged between 18 and 61, were working for Habitat for Humanity NI when the crash happened on Tuesday. | The volunteers, aged between 18 and 61, were working for Habitat for Humanity NI when the crash happened on Tuesday. |
Seven other workers who were on the bus have been discharged from hospital. The group arrived in Kenya last week. | Seven other workers who were on the bus have been discharged from hospital. The group arrived in Kenya last week. |
They had only started work on Monday in Kathiami, helping local families build new homes. | They 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 day's work when the accident happened. | It is believed they were on their way to begin a second day's work when the accident happened. |