The Utumishi Girls Academy fire is a national tragedy that demands accountability, not just condolences. Kenya's government has stepped up school safety enforcement in recent years, yet girls still burned to death in a police-sponsored school — a sign that serious gaps remain despite increased oversight. Investigations are expected to be swift and transparent, and those responsible will likely face the full force of the law.
Sixteen girls died and over 70 were hospitalized because Kenya's boarding schools remain dangerously overcrowded with locked windows and blocked doors — conditions that turn dormitories into death traps. This school was run by the Kenya Police Service, making the safety failures even more inexcusable. Kenya has a long, documented history of deadly school fires, and without structural reform, this tragedy will keep repeating.
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