Kenya to charge students with murder over deadly school fire
Kenyan prosecutors are preparing to charge several students with murder following a suspected arson attack at Utumishi Girls' School last month. The fire, which occurred on May 28th, resulted in the deaths of sixteen pupils aged 15 to 18 and injured dozens more.

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AI-generatedKenyan prosecutors are preparing to charge several students with murder following a suspected arson attack at Utumishi Girls' School last month. The fire, which occurred on May 28th, resulted in the deaths of sixteen pupils aged 15 to 18 and injured dozens more. Eight students were arrested and identified as persons of interest in connection with the planning and execution of the fire. The Director of Public Prosecutions has approved charges against these students, who will face sixteen counts of murder. The fire spread through a dormitory, trapping students due to a failed emergency exit.
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5 extractedThe suspects will face sixteen (16) counts of murder arising from the incident.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has approved charges against the implicated students.
Eight students were arrested after police said they may have been involved in starting the fire.
Sixteen pupils died and dozens were injured in a fire at Utumishi Girls' School in Gilgil.
Kenyan prosecutors are preparing to charge several students with murder over a deadly school fire.