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Kenya is once again facing a wave of student unrest. From Machakos Girls High School to Litein Boys and Litein Girls, to Boito Boys in Bomet, schools across the country are erupting with protests, strikes, and chaos. Students are walking out of classrooms, destroying property, and torching dormitories. But behind today’s headlines lies a darker, more haunting memory—the Kyanguli Fire Tragedy of 2001, when anger and negligence collided in the deadliest school fire in Kenya’s history. Sixty-seven students lost their lives, dozens were injured, and two suspects—Davis Onyango Opiyo and Felix Mambo Ngumbao—were charged but later acquitted, leaving families without justice. This episode of Crime Files KE explores how students gone rogue, combined with unsafe school conditions, can turn tragedy into national mourning. Why do these unrests keep happening? What lessons were ignored from Kyanguli? And how close are we to repeating history? 👉 Subscribe to Crime Files KE for more deep dives into Kenya’s darkest crimes, scandals, and unsolved mysteries. Let’s uncover the truth together.