Rest In Peace girls; Photos from the memorial service held for the Moi Girl’s students who lost their lives

It is sad to say goodbye to the young souls who lost their lives after a fire broke at the Moi Girls’ dormitory claiming 9 innocent lives – Natalie Nanga, Marcia Okello, Alakirr Malong, Hana Jeysso, Whitney Kerubo, Easter Neema, Hawa Aziz, Nancy Thuju and Mary Njengo who succumbed to the burns.

To celebrate these young souls, a memorial service is being held to celebrate them before their bodies are taken back to their rural homes for burial.

The late Moi Girls’ memorial service

The ceremony attracted the likes of Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, Deputy President’s wife Racheal Ruto and Nairobi Women rep. Esther Pasaris among others who joined in to be with the parents and students of Moi Girls this afternoon.

The late Moi Girls’ memorial service

Speaking to those who availed themselves Mike Sonko shared words of encouragement by saying;

My heart broke on that fateful morning when I received the news. I was among the first people to arrive to the school….I’m not only here to comfort but to walk with you through all this.

The deputy president’s wife also had a few words to share….she said;

I Stand here very shaken because of what has happened to our school. Today we are sorted here because of our dear daughters that have gone home.

The photos shared from the ceremony are definitely sad but we are standing in prayers of the students who lost their lives as we await for justice to be served.

The late Moi Girls’ memorial service
The late Moi Girls’ memorial service

Ciru Muriuki trashes empathy for Moi Girls’ arsonist after learning planning was done on WhatsApp group over school holiday

Details have emerged of a five-member WhatsApp group extracted from the lead suspect’s phone which show Moi Girls fire was planned during the holiday.

Apparently the initial plan was to burn the dormitory on August 31, two days after students reported back to school from home.

According to the phone details, the 14-year-old Moi Girls main suspect was categorical that she intended to burn the school for a variety of reasons among them her hatred for the institution which she had been struggling to leave.

Also read: 5 shocking things about girl with devilish tendencies who started deadly Moi girls fire that killed 9 students

Initially some Kenyans empathized with the main suspect saying that she suffered from depression. But it now turns out that the main suspect had time to alert fellow students about the fire they started with four other suspects but instead she left them to perish.

The main suspect in Moi Girls fire

The girl had issues with the school not fellow students, she could have saved them and let the fire burn empty dormitory but she opted to let fellow students die in the fire. This clearly indicates the girl is pure evil.

The Trend panelist Ciru Muriuki who was among many people who empathized with the main suspect, was quick to trash the feelings of pity she had for the girl after she learnt of how she abandoned fellow students to die in the inferno.

“So guys. I’m struggling with something and I’m hoping you can clear this one up for me.

“Now, ever since those children died at Moi Nairobi Girls, and ever since it emerged that the suspect in question was a depressed, suicidal girl, I have felt a deep empathy for her. As you all know, I have been very open about my own struggle with depression.

“Now yesterday, the news broke that there was a whatsapp group where this act was planned, and that after the fire was lit, the girls involved alerted each other and left their fellow students asleep in a burning dormitory. When asked why they didn’t wake their counterparts, they said that it didn’t occur to them to do so.

“This is where my empathy has run out. I’m struggling here. I mean, there is such a cavalier disregard for the lives of others at play here, that even for me, someone who knows what it is like to live with a mental illness, it does not compute. I know some Kenyan schools are places where I wouldn’t even take a dog I disliked, but this here? Not caring if others live or die? I don’t understand. I’m struggling,” Ciru Muriuki wrote.

 

5 shocking things about girl with devilish tendencies who started deadly Moi girls fire that killed 9 students

On Saturday September 2nd, Kenyans woke up to shocking news of fire tragedy at Moi Girls School Nairobi which gutted school dormitory and took the lives of nine students.

Police identified and arrested a satanic girl who started the deadly inferno. Shockingly everything about the suspect raises eyebrows.

Below are the shocking things about the mastermind of the arson at Moi girls:

1.She was only a form one student

Most incidences of strike or arson in most high schools in Kenya are usually perpetrated by senior students in form 3 and 4 but the deadly fire at Moi Girl that claimed the lives of 9 students was the work of a mono.

2.School administration feared the suspect and accorded her special treatment

According to the Daily Nation, the girl had a tendency of boasting that she comes from a wealthy family and that she had relatives who are top school administrators.

“She had an Ipod, and when she was reported to the relevant authorities, nothing was done about it even though we are not allowed to have any electronics in the school,” a Moi Girls student confided in Daily Nation.

“The school food was not good for someone of her caliber. She liked doing a lot of illegal things and got off scot free. She was troublesome, vulgar, violent and no one could stand up to her even though she was reported to the administration.” Another student was quoted saying about the suspect.

Main suspect in Moi Girls fire

3. The suspect’s parents were always called to school because of the girl’s troubles

Several students interviewed by the media confirmed that the suspect’s parents were oftened called by school administration to solve challenges that their daughter had.

 

4. The suspect started the fire to get back at her parents

Students who spoke to Daily Nation said the suspect had once told friends that she would do something drastic in the school to make her parents know that the school was not safe.

 

5. The suspect attempted committing suicide before

A senior police officer involved in Moi Girls fire investigation told Capital FM News on condition of anonymity that the girl attempted taking her own life by drinking detergent and attempting to suffocate herself with a pillow.