A tragic incident on the Butula–Bumala road in Busia County has left a family in grief and a community in anger. Eyewitnesses say a Climax Company bus, registration number KCK 979K, caused the death of a young student.
The student, Denis Owino, was allegedly pushed out of the moving bus by the conductor and was run over instantly. Despite the case being reported, residents fear justice may be delayed or denied. Calls for accountability are now growing louder.

Rogue Climax Company Bus Raises Alarming Questions on Road Safety
The fatal incident unfolded early Friday morning when Denis Owino, a schoolboy, boarded the Climax bus on his way to school. According to witnesses, he was forced out of the vehicle by the conductor in what appeared to be a dispute. Moments later, the same bus crushed him to death.
Owino’s family and neighbors say this was not an accident but negligence. They claim the conductor’s actions directly led to the tragedy. “He was just a child heading to class,” said one relative. “The conductor pushed him out without care for his life.”
The eyewitness account paints a chilling picture of recklessness. The incident has renewed questions about how public service vehicles operate in Busia County and across the country. Locals say Climax Company vehicles have long been accused of dangerous driving, harassment of passengers, and disregard for safety rules.
Yet despite these claims, little action has been taken by authorities. The death of a schoolboy may finally force regulators to pay attention, but families fear that justice may not be served without public pressure.
Eyewitness Account on the Rogue Climax Company Bus Incident

One of the passengers on board narrated the horrifying sequence. “The boy was told to alight, but before the bus fully stopped, the conductor shoved him out,” said the eyewitness. “The driver did not even pause. The back wheels crushed him instantly.”
The testimony exposes both negligence and cruelty. Instead of ensuring passengers disembark safely, the crew endangered a minor. By driving off without checking what happened, the bus company’s staff worsened the tragedy.
Police officers confirmed that the matter has been reported. However, residents are skeptical about the outcome. Many fear the case will fade away like countless others involving rogue matatus and buses. Families in Butula say they have witnessed similar incidents where justice was never served.
Calls for Justice After Rogue Climax Company Bus Death
The death of Denis Owino has triggered outrage in Busia. Parents, teachers, and local leaders are demanding action against the driver and conductor of the Climax bus. They also want the entire company investigated for repeated incidents of misconduct on the road.
Activists say the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) must suspend Climax Company’s license until proper investigations are complete. They argue that rogue vehicles continue to operate unchecked because owners have strong connections.
Denis’ family is pleading for justice, fearing the case could be swept under the rug. “He left home for school and never returned,” said a grieving relative. “We cannot let his death go unpunished.”
The tragedy reflects a deeper problem on Kenya’s roads. Passengers are often at the mercy of conductors and drivers who prioritize money over safety. Unless authorities act firmly, more families could suffer similar pain.