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Form 3 student in Kiambu passes away after allegedly being refused permission to leave school for medical care Learn more at https://www.tuko.co.ke/people/family/615945-kiambu-form-3-student-dies-allegedly-denied-leave-school-medical-services/

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After her kid supposedly died due to allegations that he was not given access to appropriate medical care, the mother was devastated. She marched to the educational facility in search of two things: justice for her deceased son and an explanation for what had transpired. As she mourned severely for her dead son, the Kiambu mother disagreed with the school principal’s appraisal of him.
Jimmy Anaro, a Form Three pupil, reportedly needed emergency medical assistance after complaining of chest issues early in the morning. However, as his illness deteriorated, he was allegedly prohibited from leaving the school grounds to seek medical attention. In an attempt to save his life, his classmates allegedly helped him later and drove him to a nearby hospital.

Sadly, the young man was apparently declared dead while undergoing treatment at the hospital, causing his family to endure unspeakable suffering.
The family had severe concerns about how the student was treated at the school and whether or not emergency measures were implemented in response to the occurrence. The deceased’s mother, Christine Nyangweso, attended the school to demand answers and was unable to contain her tears. As she pleaded for justice, her face was distorted by anguish as she struggled to accept her son’s death.


She said that the principal of the school didn’t get in touch with her until after her kid had already been sent to the hospital, long after he had shown pain.

Nyangweso questioned the school’s accountability and voiced concerns about the lack of an on-site clinic and delays in medical care.
The family’s concerns were heightened by the school’s failure to issue an official statement in response to the accusations.
A formal inquiry to determine the facts behind the tragedy was already under progress, according to police under the direction of Deputy County Commissioner Eric Mugaka.
In order to get definitive answers, authorities claimed they were collaborating closely with the family, the Ministry of Education, and the school administration. Jimmy’s body was transferred to General Cargo Funeral Home in Githunguri, where it awaits a postmortem examination. Social media users expressed heartbreak for the family, especially Jimmy’s mother, as they reacted to the emotional story.

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