Seven students die in Moi Girls School dormitory fire

Kenya Red Cross personnel attend to a woman who fainted Moi Girls School Nairobi on September 2, 2017 where seven students died after fire gutted down a dormitory. PHOTO | ELVIS ONDIEKI | NATION MEDIA GROUP 

NAIROBI.

Seven students have died and dozens others injured after a fire burnt down a dormitory at Moi Girls School Nairobi.
Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said 10 other students were injured and are admitted to hospital.

“Out of the 10, two are in critical condition, doctors have told us the other eight are out of danger,” he said.

At least 10 students have been listed as missing at the Kenya Red Cross information desk at the school.

He said the school has been closed for two weeks as investigations begin on the cause of the fire.
The CS however said Form Four candidates will resume on Friday and will be assisted to settle as they prepare for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations.

He said a team of forensic experts, including the government pathologist are at the school to establish the cause of the fire.

He said the school principal has asked parents to pick their children.
Dr Matiang’i, was accompanied by Education Belio Kipsang and Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.

A Form One student, who was among those treated after the incident said the fire broke out at around 1.30am.

She said the dorm housed exclusively Form One girls and that there were screams and a stampede as girls tried to exit when the fire broke out.

"There was thick smoke that made me faint. But I quickly came to my senses and realised my jumper had caught fire. I put it out and managed to escape," she said.

The girl who had blisters on her left leg was among those rushed to Nairobi Women's Hospital for treatment.