July 4, 2024

Revealed! How headteacher beat 2023 KCPE candidate to death; Victim’s friend

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Revealed! How headteacher beat 2023 KCPE candidate to death; Victim's friend

Man narrates how 2023 KCPE candidate was brutally beaten to death by headteacher in Homabay

Man narrates how 2023 KCPE candidate was brutally beaten to death by headteacher in Homabay.

The events that led up to the alleged beating to death of a 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidate have now been revealed by John Ochiel, a friend of the family.

In an interview, Ochiel revealed that he had seen a video of the victim writhing in agony and describing how his headmaster at a Homa Bay County primary school had severely beaten him, leaving him with severe injuries.

Ochiel claims that the boy’s injuries may have contributed to his death, according to the results of a post-mortem performed by the family pathologist.

”My teachers.. they hit me hard.. then my body was swollen, I was unable to cry,” the video played during the interview, where the boy spoke in vernacular and translated by the host communicated.

”They told me to come with my parents the next day..even my backside is swollen, they hit me hard, till I fell down,” the boy can be heard talking while in pain.

After seeing the video for the very first time, John Ochiel decided to contact one of the teachers mentioned by the boy in the video to establish exactly what had happened.

”He told me that he was instructed by the headteacher to call those girls and boys to his (Headteacher) office,” Ochiel stated revealing that the reason why the boy was summoned to the office was because he had been caught with a piece of paper bearing a mobile phone number. 

The teacher at first claimed that the boy (2023 KCPE candidate) allegedly had a love affair with one of the girls in the mixed school.

According to Ochiel’s narration, the teacher later changed the narrative and claimed that the boy nicknamed Rambo had taken poison.

This stance, according to John raised more questions.

According to Ochiel, the postmortem done by the family pathologist showed that the deceased sustained severe injuries to his private parts, backside, and stomach through visible bruises and blood clots.

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The report noted that the most fatal injuries were located on the head, including one at the back, accompanied by a blood clot in the brain, indicating internal bleeding that could have potentially caused his death.

”In the process, I had a claim of what was written in the report (postmortem) and I took a picture,” said John stressing that he took a picture fearing the possibility of the report being altered.

On their side, the teachers had their own lawyer and pathologist who had a different report showing that the boy died of poisoning.

During the interview, Ochiel revealed calling the area chief to raise concerns but was dismissed by the official who claimed that the matter was being blown out of proportion. 

He further revealed that the school had a chequered record when it comes to school beatings with teachers frequently accused of going overboard with beatings.

”They did not even come to condole with the family, they are only speculating the issue of poison but even so, where did the blood clot come from?” said John.

”When you lose a child under such circumstances is very painful,” he added.

Ochiel called on the authorities to investigate the matter thoroughly and the perpetrators brought to the book which he said would serve as an example to others.

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