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School girl commits suicide amid Covid-19 break in Kakamega

Sefu Sabila by Sefu Sabila
June 16, 2020
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A family in Burundu village in Kakamega county is in
mourning after their 14-year-old daughter committed suicide.

Trizer Khasandi committed suicide after his brother provoked
her over an alleged love affair. She is said to have taken cattle pesticide and
died while receiving treatment at Kakamega General Hospital after being
referred form Malava Hospital.

The mother Ms. Jeniffer said her daughter was sent on an
errand when her brother caught her on the road side standing with a young man
which caused him to take action.

“The brother caught her talking with a young man on the
road and disciplined her. That’s when she decided to go ahead and drink the
pesticide,” said Jeniffer Zakayo, the diseased mother.

The girl who topped during last year in the national exams
at her school was a promising young girl according to the family, since she was
always focused on her studies and didn’t show any form of mischievous behavior.

“My sister was a good learner and a promising girl. I
didn’t know that taking such an action will lead to this. I did it like any
other elder brother will do to protect their sister. A normal discipline that
any parent could apply. That’s when she decided to take cattle dip on Sunday
around ten o’clock at home,” her brother said.

The incident comes days after studies showed that Kakamega
county is leading in early pregnancy cases in the country.

As schools set to reopen in September, the county women
representative Elsie Muhanda on one of her interviews urged parents to keep
watching their daughters during this hard times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Tags: Covid-19Kakamega CountyKNUT guidelinesSchool PregnanciesSchool reopenWomen Rep Kakamega County Elsie Muhanda
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