Nakuru: Parents Invade School With Dead Body Of Grade 8 Student Who Died In A Strange Way

  • Parents protested at Moi Comprehensive School after a Grade 9 student died in a mysterious manner at the school
  • Police officers intervened to calm the situation as parents demanded answers and carried the body to the school from the morgue
  • A section of Kenyans in their comments expressed concern about the trauma of students and the increasing cases of deaths in schools

Amazing events happened at Moi Comprehensive School in the city Nakuru after the parents pushed the eighth grader’s body to the school.

Parents storm Moi Comprehensive School with body of student after his controversial death. Photo: Nyakundi.
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The incident happened on Monday, February 23.

What caused the chaos at Moi School?

It is said that the school tried to admit Moses Nyang’au to the Nakuru Regional General Hospital, but the center refused, saying that the boy had already died.

The angry parents returned the body to the school to get answers about the circumstances that led to his sudden death.

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According to the videos circulating on the internet, when the parents arrived at the school, the staff closed the reception building, forcing some of them to wail while running in the school.

They did protest claiming that the boy’s parents were not immediately informed about the situation.

Police officers struggled to control the reported mob before taking the body back to the hospital’s mortuary. The incident has raised concerns about the increase in school deaths.

Some Kenyans condemned the death while also raising issues about the trauma to the students who watched the incident.

What were the views of Kenyans about the water?

Peter Njora “You can imagine the trauma, being called by the school to see your child, cold in the morgue.”

Robert Rober “Psychologically, students will be affected. Close schools temporarily.”

Catherine Munyao “How did they find the body? And they are taking it back to the morgue? This is traumatizing.”

Joyce Kigen “I am saddened by the loss of a beloved child. We mothers feel a lot of pain, however, may the Lord comfort the family at this time.”

Maina Wa Kinyua “My dear country, losing a life is very scary and hurts close family members. But we also expect our teachers to carry all our responsibilities, even where we clearly fail if parents or God’s will wins.”

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Min Afrika “I get frustrated, but this adds more trauma to the students and parents of the deceased.”

Ann Wambui Thuku “It’s close to the mortuary but at least you should have looked for a car, I have never heard of anything wrong with that school. What has happened?”

Watcher Wilson Apamo “While I condemn the strange death of a child, parents should be aware that disturbing the dead is an offense in Kenyan law.”

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Kenyans condemn the sudden death of Moses Nyang’au at Moi Comprehensive School. Photo: Nyakundi.
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Pain as a Form 3 girl dies in Machakos school

Elsewhere, a family in Machakos was plunged into mourning after their daughter, Consolata Nduku, died shortly after falling ill at Katoloni High School.

The family said they were informed that the third form girl was rushed to the Machakos Level 5 Hospital, but when they arrived, they found her dead.

His family claimed he had no known medical conditions, making his sudden death all the more puzzling.

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