Tragedy Strikes: Arson Suspected in Fatal Kenyan Boarding School Fire

A fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Kenya led to the tragic death of 16 students and injuries to 79 others. Authorities arrested eight students suspected of arson. The incident highlights ongoing issues of school safety and discipline. An investigation is underway to identify any staff negligence.


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Tragedy Strikes: Arson Suspected in Fatal Kenyan Boarding School Fire
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A devastating fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Gilgil, Kenya, claimed the lives of 16 students and injured 79 others. Authorities have arrested eight students on suspicion of arson as they investigate the incident.

The blaze, which erupted early Thursday, points to broader issues within Kenyan schools, where fires are not uncommon. Researchers have identified a pattern of student-initiated fires as a form of protest against harsh discipline and poor living conditions.

Education Minister Julius Ogamba revealed that two teachers were informed of students' plans but failed to intervene. Overcrowding and locked emergency exits contributed to the tragedy, prompting the government to disband the school's management board and consider legal action against negligent staff.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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