A female student has met a bad fate after she unwittingly diverted from an errand to go to a party with a male teacher. A secondary school student has died in Vuyiya village, Vihiga
County in Kenya, after a night out partying with a teacher who is then
said to have assaulted her sexually, The Kenyans reports.
The report reveals that the 16-year old had reportedly been sent
home to collect Sh1,000 which she was given but on returning to school,
she failed to submit the money and was sent away again. The incident
happened in Kenya.
It was gathered that the little girl was sent on an errand but
instead of going home, she diverted and visited a teacher identified as
Silas Muhadia who she met on Facebook.
"After being sent home, she hitched a boda-boda ride to Kegoye
Secondary School to see the teacher. It was the first time that the girl
and Silas Muhadia were meeting," the girl's mother, Linet Keseri narrated.
When evening reached, the teacher is said to have taken the girl to
a nightclub where he supposedly forced her to take alcohol having
bought her civilian clothing to conceal her identity.
According to Ms Keseri, the student recalled that the teacher
booked a lodging at Club Base in Majengo market where he demanded to "get value for his money".
The teenager later escaped from the lodging and started walking
amid darkness, but was reportedly abducted, drugged and later dumped at
Nyamasaria in Kisumu.
According to the mother, after reporting her daughter's
disappearance, police launched a hunt for the student who was traced by
DCI officers through her Facebook account which was active.
"They found her at Ukwala and she was taken to Vihiga police
station where she recorded a statement. Police advised us to take her
for a medical check-up before she could be interrogated further,” divulged the mother.
The student was taken back to school but fell ill a day later and was admitted at Mungoma hospital in Majengo on November 1.
Her situation worsened after she fell into a coma and unfortunately died barely a week afterwards.
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