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It is sad news to the Kenyan teachers and mostly secondary school principals after one of them who has been missing was found in River Nzoia. Isaac Bukhebi a Principal of Bosto Secondary School located in Cheptalal, Konoin Constituency, Bomet County left his home on September 8 to visit the nearby market.
He did not return home as usual something that left his wife worried and made her file a missing person five days later.
According to Tuko News, his body was retrieved in River Nzoia with the postmortem showing that he was poisoned.
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In my opinion, the government should do a thorough investigation to find out what led to the death of this teacher. And if it is food poisoning as the autopsy is indicating, then who is behind it?
Dear readers what can you say about this matter? Kindly drop your comments down here.
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