- Jeremy, a high school student in Bungoma County, was allegedly attacked and seriously injured by three
- He narrated the shocking tragedy in detail and explained that the voters acted according to the instructions of the deputy head of the school
- Jeremy expressed his agony and called on the relevant authorities to investigate the matter and ensure his son gets justice
A family in Bungoma County is seeking justice for their high school child after going through the hands of his classmates.
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Jeremy was allegedly attacked and seriously injured by three reports reportedly receiving instructions from the deputy headmaster.
What happened to Jeremy and caused allegations of attack?
The teenager said he was accused of stealing the Bible, along with four other students who were also severely punished by the bodies.
He shared the horrible details of the terrible day, which left him with injuries in his body.
“We were in the classroom reading with my friends and writing notes, then three of them came to me and asked me to follow them, one slapped me and locked me in the closet where they invaded me,” he said.

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Jeremy explained that they had been locked in the classroom while the bodies beat them with computer cables, kick them, and beat them regularly.
After the incident, Jeremy was expelled from school and left his father wondering that the school would punish the victim.
She took her child to a clinic for first aid and then rushed to the police station to report the incident, before taking her to further treatment at Moi’s training and referral hospital, where her injuries were given and given medication.
“I took my child to the clinic for first aid, then reported the case to the police before taking him to Moi’s training and referral hospital for treatment. His sores were closed, and he was given medication,” the frustrated father said.

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He explained that he was forced to move his child to another school and question how such an incident happened while teachers allegedly covered it.
Jeremy’s father is calling on the government to intervene, to ensure his son gets justice, and prevents such events from happening again.

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“He is still going to be scrutinized from time to time because some of his injuries have not yet healed,” he said.
Networking Comments on Bungoma Student Strike
The network expressed anger, condemning the habit of allowing Viranja to punish students and tell their personal incidents of abuse in the school.
Rajula Adimo: “I remember I told the Regional Commissioner to repeat what I said in the mother tongue just to get that disk. I can’t buy the book alone.”
Mayende Junior Ma Wuod Achieng: “If that were the son of Achieng, there would be no learning that day. The drama that he would introduce-no one would be ready for it.”
Opija Wuod Achego: “And are the chiefs in the classroom, or did they run to the headmaster?”
Fredrick Odaa: “I do not believe that the exercise of allowing sugar cane students is not over.”
Was a Bomet student attacked by a Catholic priest?
In other news, TUKO.co.ke It reported that a 14 -year -old boy was allegedly punished by a Catholic priest.

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It is said that the priest shaved the boy’s head forcefully as a punishment for the offense he committed in the classroom.
The young boy suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized, with his father demanding justice, and the priest disappeared.
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