Laikipia University students block Nyahururu-Nakuru highway over student's death

Students from Laikipia University blocked the Nyahururu-Nakuru Highway on March 21, 2026, protesting the death of first-year student Hillary Vumilu. Vumilu was fatally injured by a rock during a hiking trip at Subukia Viewpoint waterfalls on March 20. Police fired teargas and warning shots to disperse the crowds.

On March 20, 2026, Hillary Vumilu, a first-year Media and Communication student with Registration Number HD/COM/3444/25, was struck by a rock during a hiking activity at Subukia Viewpoint waterfalls. According to the university's statement, he was first taken to Michael Nursing Home in Subukia for initial treatment, then referred to Nyahururu County Referral Hospital where he passed away while receiving care. The university noted that an ambulance transfer was coordinated for further attention. Images circulating online showed Vumilu being rushed on a boda boda to a medical facility. Students alleged delays in emergency response and ambulance dispatch, accusing the university administration of negligence. The next day, March 21, 2026, protesters blocked sections of the busy Nyahururu-Nakuru Highway, causing significant traffic disruptions and clashes with police. Officers deployed teargas canisters and fired warning shots to disperse the large crowds. In its statement, Laikipia University confirmed: “It is with profound sorrow that Laikipia University announces the untimely passing of Hillary Vulimu... He was a cherished first-year student who was pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media.” Following initial transport to the nursing home, he was referred to the referral hospital. The protests reflected grief and demands for accountability from the shaken student community.

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