The entrance to St Mary's Hospital, Nakuru. [Photo/Courtesy]
An Inter-agency stakeholder led by the National Disaster Management Unit (NDMU) is working closely with the National Police Service, the Kenya Red Cross Society, Chiromo Mortuary, among others, to offer all necessary services to the families and friends of victims of the Saturday morning accident, entering Chiromo and Gilgil Mortuary20 bodies of the Mbaruk bus accident near Gilgil along the Nakuru-Naivasha highway, were transferred from Gilgil to Chiromo Mortuary to undergo DNA test.Nairobi senator Mike Sonko said a number of bodies had been released to families for burial arrangements and that only four, at the Gilgil Mortuary, including two, which are yet to be identified; with one lying at the St Mary's Hospital Mortuary in Nakuru.Five of the survivors of the 2am accident involving a passenger bus and two trucks, are undergoing treatment at St Mary's Hospital.Families and relatives are advised to visit Chiromo Mortuary for further procedures on how they will receive remains of their loved ones after the DNA identification.