Kenyan authorities have arrested eight students on suspicion of arson over a fire at a girls’ boarding school that killed 16 students, police said on Friday.The fire at the Utumishi Girls’ Academy Senior School in Gilgil in west-central Kenya broke out in the early hours of Thursday and also injured 79 students.Fires are common at Kenyan schools, with many set by students protesting harsh discipline and poor conditions, researchers have found.“Preliminary investigations have identified eight students as persons of interest in connection with the planning and execution of the suspected arson attack,” the police’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations said in a statement.“The eight girls have since been arrested and are currently in police custody.”People stand near the dormitory building at Utumishi Girls’ Academy after part of it caught fire overnight in Nakuru, northwest of Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday. photo: EPAEducation Minister Julius Ogamba told a press conference that preliminary investigations found that two teachers at the secondary school had been informed of the students’ alleged plans but failed to act to stop them.
Kenya arrests 8 students suspected of arson in deadly school fire
Fires are common at Kenyan schools, with many set by students protesting harsh discipline and poor conditions.
Eight students were arrested in Kenya for suspected arson at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Gilgil, where a dormitory fire killed 16 and injured 79 students. Two teachers allegedly knew of the plan but failed to intervene — a recurring institutional accountability failure that Kenya's Education Ministry is now directly investigating.










