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Three killed in Uganda after crashing into elephant

May 25, 2026 International Source: BBC World

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Three killed in Uganda after crashing into elephant
Four people were also injured in the incident inside Murchison Falls National Park, officials say. Three killed in Uganda after crashing into elephant Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. The crash happened in Murchison Falls National Park A police handout shows a the white vehicle after it crashed in Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda. At least three people have died after a vehicle collided with an elephant in a national park in Uganda, officials have said. Police said four other people were injured in the incident in Murchison Falls National Park in the northwest of the country on Sunday evening. The vehicle was carrying seven officials from the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), it added. Car accidents are common in Uganda and incidents involving wildlife and humans are also on the rise, as expanding communities encroach on protected wildlife areas. The car had been travelling from Arua city back to the capital, Kampala, when the collision took place, the Uganda Police Force said on X. The injured were rushed to a local hospital and later to Kampala for treatment, it said. Officials did not provide information on the elephant's condition. The Ugandan Wildlife Authority urged drivers to watch out for animals crossing the roads. "Motorists travelling through Protected Areas are strongly advised to drive cautiously, as wild animals frequently cross the roads," it said. They are thought to have caught the virus before the outbreak was identified, the Red Cross says. Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are major importers of used garments from the West and China. Hundreds of cases are suspected in central Africa but experts fear the actual number may be much higher. Unrest between crowds trying to reclaim the bodies of suspected Ebola cases and authorities have continued. Some speculate that El Malick Ndiaye stepped down so that ousted-PM Ousmane Sonko can take his place. A man managed to evade security and embrace William Ruto before being wrestled to the ground. Friends of Africa uses the campaign to show the island is welcoming to different communities. Bassirou Diomaye Faye also dissolved the government, creating uncertainty amid a debt crisis in the country.