Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyong’o has condoned families who lost their loved ones in the Migori accident.

Nyong'o, also the Chairman of the Lake Region Economic Block, described the early morning accident that left seven dead as spine-chilling.

He said this was a sad Easter for all. The governor further wished quick recovery to those injured during the accident.

"I wish, on behalf of the Lreb leadership and the people of Kisumu to condole with Governor Ochillo Ayacko, the families of those killed and the people of Migori."

About six people have died after a truck driver lost control and rammed into motorbikes and vehicles in Migori town on Saturday morning.

Several other boda-boda operators are still trapped in the wreckage.

According to Nyanza police boss Manasse Musyoka, police have joined the rescue mission and taken some injured riders to hospitals.

“We understand a driver or some lorry lost its control and ploughed into a crowd. Very unfortunate,” he said.

On his part, Migori county commander Mark Wanjala said the accident happened at Kakrao centre, about five kilometres from Migori town.

"Six people died on the spot while the seventh just died at Migori Referral Hospital where those hurt have been receiving treatment," Wanjala said.

He added that three are in critical condition, with witnesses saying the driver also died on the spot.

Further, Wanjala said they had alerted divers and local communities downstream to help locate those bodies.

At the time of the accident, 15 motorbikes had been parked by the road side.