Cases of deaths of students dying after punishment have been reported in the country. Such beatings should be condemned, and responsible people should face the book.
According to reports, new details have emerged on what the staff tested when Kelvin Kiptanui was admitted to the hospital. According to the statement by the hospital, when the student was brought to the hospital, the staff claimed that they were not informed that he had been "tortured." The medical officer said that they took Kelvin's blood and urine samples and tested malaria on the deceased, which turned out negative.

According to the school principal Kelvin Kiptanui had been punished by teachers after he was allegedly accused in a physics exam. The student passed away while receiving medical care at one of the Level 4 hospitals in Nandi Hills a day after the incident.
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May his soul rest in peace.

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