Kenya School fire arrests intensify as police detain eight students over a suspected arson attack that killed 16 girls at a boarding school
Kenyan police have arrested eight students on suspicion of arson following a devastating fire at a girls’ boarding school that claimed the lives of 16 students, authorities said on Friday.
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The arrests came as investigators intensified efforts to determine the cause of the blaze, which tore through part of the school and left the country mourning one of its deadliest recent school tragedies.
Police said the eight students were being questioned over possible involvement in the incident after preliminary findings pointed to suspected arson.
Authorities have not released the identities of the students due to their age, nor have they disclosed further details about the evidence gathered so far.
Emergency responders rushed to the school after the fire broke out, but the intensity of the flames hampered rescue efforts. Sixteen students were confirmed dead, while several others sustained injuries and received medical treatment.
Investigators have launched a comprehensive inquiry to establish how the fire started and whether additional suspects may have been involved.
The tragic incident has renewed concerns about safety standards, student welfare and fire prevention measures in Kenyan boarding schools.
Education officials and security agencies have pledged a thorough investigation, with authorities vowing that anyone found responsible will face prosecution.
The school community has continued to mourn the victims as families await answers about the circumstances surrounding the fatal blaze.
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The Kenya School Fire Arrests mark a significant development in the investigation, as detectives work to determine whether the fire was deliberately set and what factors contributed to the loss of life.























