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The Independent World02.06.2026Crime2 dk okuma

Nine students arrested over deadly Kenya school arson attack

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  • Nine students appeared in court in Naivasha, Kenya, over a deadly arson attack at Utumishi Girls School that killed 16 girls and wounded 79.
  • Investigators are seeking a month's detention for the accused as they probe the incident, which involved lighting a mattress at the dormitory exit.

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Nine students have been arrested and appeared in court following a deadly arson attack at Utumishi Girls School in Kenya, which killed 16 girls and injured 79. The fire occurred in a dormitory that housed 202 students, and investigators cited safety violations, including a blocked emergency door.

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Nine students arrested over an arson attack that killed 16 girls at a school in Kenya appeared in court Tuesday.

Investigators asked for more time to probe the deadly fire and the High Court in the town of Naivasha, 90 kilometers (55 miles) west of the capital, Nairobi, said it will issue a ruling Wednesday on whether the girls could be detained for a month pending investigations.

The fire on May 28 ripped through the Utumishi Girls School dormitory, which housed 202 students. The school matron failed to open an emergency door, forcing all students to scamper through a single door, investigators have said.

Authorities previously said school administrators would face disciplinary action for safety violations, and that two teachers were aware that students were planning something but failed to take appropriate action.

The girls are accused of planning and carrying out the arson attack. They have been in police custody for five days, during which interrogations revealed the fire was started by lighting a mattress at the dormitory’s exit using a matchstick and paraffin. No motive has been revealed so far.

The results of DNA tests to determine the identities of some of the bodies that were charred beyond recognition are expected on Wednesday.

CCTV footage obtained from the razed dormitory showed six students starting the fire moments before students woke up, rushing to escape the blaze that left 79 wounded.

Since the incident, five more school fire incidents have occurred in different parts of the country, and the Kenya Red Cross has responded to 37 school fires since the beginning of the year. No other school fire has resulted in casualties.

School fires are common in Kenya, where classrooms and dormitories are often crowded and firefighting equipment is rarely within reach. The deadliest occurred in 2001, when 67 students died in Machakos County, and the most recent fatal incident was in 2024, when 21 children died in Nyeri County.

There have also been cases of students burning down schools because of disciplinary issues.

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  • The High Court will issue a ruling on whether the nine students can be detained for a month pending investigations.

    Probable · En días

  • DNA test results will be released to help identify victims.

    Probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the motive behind the arson attack?
  • Will the accused students be detained for a month pending investigation?
  • What disciplinary actions will be taken against school administrators for safety violations?
  • What specific findings will the DNA tests reveal?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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