- Shock and sadness shook St Mary’s Mosocho after a Grade 7 student collapsed and died in the classroom and left parents sad
- Angry guardians invaded the school area while others were crying bitterly while others accused teachers
- The tragedy is widespread on social networks, with Kenyans being divided on whether the school is to blame or if death was natural
Chaos erupted at St Mary’s School Mosocho on Tuesday after parents raided the institute demanding a response following a sudden death of a seventh -grade student.
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Eyewitnesses say the student is alleged to have fainted in the classroom and later announced that he was dead, which sparked outrage from disturbed parents who had poured out at the school.
Parents accuse school
A video shared by Etaya TV shows a group of angry parents entering the school area and accumulating teachers.
Many accused them of negligence and failed to act quickly while others were crying, failing to prevent their sadness.
The teacher who spoke on condition of anonymity said the staff was shaken the same, adding that they did everything they could at the time.
“It’s painful to all of us. This was one of our children,” The frustrated teacher said.
For now, a mourning family and society can only wait for transparency, wondering why the student they took to school would return home to the coffin.

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Answers in social networks
The event has created different emotions on social networks, with many thinking who should be responsible.
Some emphasized the importance of schools having emergency medical protocols, including first -day providers trained by immediate communication with parents.
JJ Omollo said:
“That’s why institutions should invest in CCTV. The world has changed. If you have the right to technology, you can at least avoid doubts because claims can be justified easily.”
Dolphine Nyang’au wrote:
“Sad very much”
Daniel Omanwa encouraged calmness, saying:
“Sometimes it can be a natural death. I understand it’s painful, but it’s good to wait for the results of the corpse.”
Another user, Kìóóngōżí tōññíe, questioned the rage:
“If we think the baby fell at home, they would still invade the bar?”
The authorities have not yet issued a formal statement about the incident, with parents and the community as a whole awaiting the results of a postmortem investigation to determine the cause of the death.
Kilifi student dies after being punished at school
In another tragic incident, a 15 -year -old student experienced a serious symptom of the day after a disciplinary incident, causing immediate treatment.
The 8th grade student at Gongoni Primary School, however, died a week after allegedly being beaten by his teacher.
A report on the investigation of the corpse distributed online explained in detail the cause of his death, thus increasing his family’s call for justice to be done.
Authority initiated an investigation amid an increase in public complaints, with human rights groups demanding accountability and effective child protection measures.
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