- A Form Three student from Kisii High School fainted at school and was taken to Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, where doctors said he had died
- The boy’s death left his family, friends, teachers, and classmates in deep shock and grief
- People used social media to offer condolences and words of comfort to the bereaved family
Family, friends, and the Kisii High School community have been devastated by the tragic death of a Form Three student.
Source: Facebook
The boy was reported to have dropped out of school and was taken to Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital.
For luck bad, the doctors said he died before arriving at the hospital, which made his teachers, classmates, and parents suspicious and sad.
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According to a Getembe TV report, the Form Three student was the only male in his family, which left a void that could not be filled.
The news of his death spread quickly on the internet, with many sharing words of comfort and condolences to the bereaved family.

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People on the internet are mourning the Kisii student
Some people encouraged parents to provide their children’s health information and health reports, stressing the importance of transparency for student safety at school.
- Eznah Moraa: “God, protect and cover our children with Your blood. This is truly sad. Words fail. May the boy’s soul rest in eternal peace.”
- Rankf Ranks: “Gaki, now what is this? We haven’t recovered yet, and now this. God, do a miracle Kisii School. I’m so sorry for the family.”
- Pauline Salima: “Please, when you send students to school, provide a health report confirming if your child has any health problems, even if they have occurred for a long time. Breathing problems or conditions like epilepsy should be reported. Parents, stop hiding illnesses for fear of being looked down upon. We teachers face our challenges, but God sends angels to protect us. If your child has a certain condition, say it. If you think school is ‘without a problem’, think again. It’s a shame.”
- Sarah Orenge: “My heart hurts. Satan is now interfering in our schools. May God protect our children.”
- Clare Nyaboke: “Is this a disease or what? This is a fear for parents. What is happening at school?”
- Kombo Kombo: “When I was at KTRH last night, I saw a sad scene. May the family, teachers, and classmates find strength in this difficult time. It is a great sadness to lose the spirit of a young man. May God comfort the family in this difficult time of grief.”

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In other sad news, TUKO.co.ke reported the death of a 15-year-old student from Saye Secondary SchoolKosele, who died while at school.
The boy was reportedly playing football with his friends on the field on Friday, January 23, when he suddenly fainted.
After that, he was taken to a nearby hospital, but unfortunately he was pronounced dead before reaching the hospital.
The authorities were notified and started an investigation to determine the cause of the student’s death.
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