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A Place of Learning Became a Scene of National Mourning

Kenyan police arrested eight students after a dormitory fire killed 16 girls and injured dozens more.

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A Place of Learning Became a Scene of National Mourning

The corridors of a school are usually associated with lessons, friendships, and plans for the future. Yet when tragedy enters such spaces, it leaves behind questions that reach far beyond a single building and touch an entire nation’s sense of responsibility.

Kenyan authorities arrested eight students suspected of involvement in a deadly dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls Academy Senior School in Gilgil, an incident that killed 16 students and injured dozens more. Police stated that preliminary findings point toward a suspected arson attack.

The fire broke out during the early hours of the morning while many students were asleep. Emergency teams, local residents, and the Kenya Red Cross responded as flames spread through the dormitory building.

Investigators later identified eight students as persons of interest and placed them in custody as inquiries continued. Authorities said detectives are examining evidence to determine how the incident unfolded and whether it had been planned in advance.

Government officials also raised concerns regarding safety measures at the school. Preliminary findings suggested that emergency exits and overcrowding may have contributed to the scale of the tragedy.

Education authorities announced disciplinary reviews involving school personnel after reports emerged that concerns about possible unrest may have been known before the fire occurred.

The incident renewed national discussion about boarding school safety in Kenya. Previous fires at educational institutions have led to repeated calls for stronger enforcement of fire prevention measures and emergency preparedness standards.

Families gathered at the school seeking information about their children, while hospitals and emergency services continued assisting survivors. The tragedy prompted messages of condolence from government leaders and community organizations.

As investigators continue examining the cause of the fire, authorities say legal and administrative processes will move forward alongside efforts to support affected families and students.

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Sources: Reuters Associated Press ABC News Australia The Guardian The Star Kenya

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