An old video of Mugithi Kareh B sharing her bullying experience has gone viral.
In the video, she was sharing an experience where a student died after allegedly being bullied and hurt in the process.
“I was following up on this story of a student who went to school and then 10 days later he was dead’ She started.
Kareh B went on to add
“I do not want to imagine what the parents or family are feeling. Those are very sad news to receive.
I saw her in court. It is so sad that the school is trying to cover up the whole story.
The story is that he was bullied and that he had fractures in his head and upon arrival at the hospital he was dead.”
She expressed her disappointment at the fact that bullying still existed in Kenyan schools.
“I thought bullying died with us.
When I was bullied it was more emotional, eg make a call using a shoe, polishing my shoes, etc
Who gave this kid the right to bully another child to death?”
She had also bemoaned how young people are perishing at a high rate through a past social media post.
Kareh B is currently mourning the death of her son Joseph Manduli after he died in a road accident.
Joseph who was a form four student at Chavakali Boys High School student died in the accident involving an Easy Bus while at least 33 more students were injured.
The injured were rushed to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kisumu for treatment following the Monday night accident along the Kisumu-Kakamega Highway, police said.
The bus was ferrying the students to Nairobi following the closure of schools for the first term.
According to eyewitnesses, the driver lost control at the Mamboleo roundabout in Kisumu.
BY MPASHO NEWS