Protests erupt at Njoro Girls High School over death of Form Four student
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The demonstrations led to a brief standoff between police and protesters, with officers dispersing crowds that had gathered at the school demanding answers over the student’s death. Brenda, 18, died at the Nakuru Teaching and Referral Hospital after reportedly falling ill while at school.
The family has accused the school administration of negligence, alleging that Brenda did not receive timely medical attention and that they were not informed promptly about her condition. According to relatives, the family lives only a short distance from the school and could have intervened earlier had they been notified.
Brenda’s brother, Allan Otieno, said he was informed that his sister had been unwell for several days and was only given painkillers. He questioned why the family was not alerted sooner despite their proximity to the school.
At the family’s home, Brenda’s mother, Millicent Anyango, expressed grief and frustration, blaming what she described as delayed medical response by the school for her daughter’s death. She said she only learned of the seriousness of her daughter’s illness when it was too late.
Some parents who joined the protests claimed that Brenda’s case was not isolated, alleging that other students had died in similar circumstances at the school in recent years. They called for an independent investigation into the school’s handling of student health emergencies.
However, the Nakuru County Director of Education dismissed claims of negligence by the school, saying preliminary records indicate that Brenda had a history of illness. Education officials said due process would be followed to establish the facts surrounding her death.


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