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Kenyan schoolgirls charged with murder in fatal school fire

Members of the clergy stand next to coffins of victims of a dormitory fire at the Utumishi Girls Academy Senior School, during a memorial service in Gilgil, Kenya, on June 12, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

NAIROBI - A ⁠Kenyan ⁠court charged eight schoolgirls ​on Wednesday with murder for the deaths of ​16 of their fellow students ‌in a dormitory fire at a school in Kenya’s Rift Valley in late May, the public prosecutor’s office said.

The girls died after fire swept through the ​dormitory at Utumishi ⁠Girls’ Academy Senior School in Gilgil, Nakuru County, located in Kenya’s west-central region, injuring another 79 students. Students at the ‌school are aged from 15 to 18 years.

The eight defendants appeared before Nairobi’s Kibera High Court Judge Diana Kavedza and all pleaded ⁠not guilty to the charge, the Director of Public Prosecutions said in a statement on its X account.

Prosecutors have so far given no other details on the case.

The blaze renewed scrutiny of safety ​in Kenyan boarding schools and recurring student unrest in the education system.

Fires are common at Kenyan ​schools, ‌with many set by students protesting against harsh discipline and poor conditions, researchers have found. Kenya has suffered several ​deadly ⁠school fires. In 2024, a fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy in Nyeri County killed ⁠21 children.

In the worst school fire of recent times, 67 schoolboys were killed in 2001 at Kyanguli Secondary School outside Nairobi, an incident the authorities attributed ⁠to arson.

Education Minister Julius Ogamba said in ​May that unrest since the incident had caused the temporary closure of at least 204 senior schools across the country.

Most schools, including Utumishi Girls’ ‌Academy Senior School, have ⁠since resumed studies.

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