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School Teacher Allegedly Killed and Burned by Parents over Students’ Poor Performance

A mysterious and heinous crime was committed on Tuesday in Kitui County. A public primary school teacher was killed and her body burnt to ashes.

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A mysterious and heinous crime was committed on Tuesday in Kitui County. A public primary school teacher was killed and her body burnt to ashes.

The deceased, Daisy Mbathe Mbaluka of Ndooni Primary School was reportedly taking her children to school early in the morning.


She was suddenly ambushed by unknown individuals, killed and burned.

Dickson Muasya the school head teacher has since recorded a shocking statement with the police regarding the incident.

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According to Mr. Muasya and other sources, the killing came a day after parents of Ndooni Primary School stormed the institution and reportedly attacked the deceased.

The irate parents apparently stormed the institution demanding that the teacher be transferred over what they termed as “bad results.”

Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary General Wilson Sossion in a statement shared his conspiracy theory.

Speaking to newsrooms, Sossion castigated the parents, accusing them of being behind the incident. He deemed the incident no mere coincidence. 

“For unknown reasons, parents invaded the school, evicted the teacher, and later ambushed her while she was taking her children to school, killing her instantly, and setting her body aflame,” said Sossion.

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The KNUT Secretary General urged the Ministry of Education and the Interior Ministry to offer security to teachers and school property “before the situation runs out of control.”

Sossion also demanded for justice adding “let the Kitui incident serve as an example to the rest.”

“Parents who killed Mbaluka should be investigated, arrested, charged and convicted according to the law of the land.”

“No stone should be left unturned as we have witnessed such ugly incidences in North Eastern Region, North Rift, Western Region and South Nyanza,” he finished.

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