Autopsy shows Machakos form 3 student died from severe lung infection

A form 3 student, Consolata Nduku, died from acute pneumonia after falling ill at school. The postmortem at Montezuma Funeral Home confirmed the infection had severely affected her lungs. Her family expressed frustration over the treatment she received at school, where she was only given painkillers.

Consolata Nduku, a form 3 student, died days after complaining of discomfort at her school in Machakos. According to school reports, Nduku informed the school matron, who gave her painkillers. Her condition deteriorated on Saturday evening, leading the school to rush her to Machakos Level 5 Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.

The postmortem took place at Montezuma Funeral Home, attended by family members and officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). It confirmed acute pneumonia as the cause, which had severely compromised her lungs. The DCI initiated a probe amid allegations of negligence from the parents.

The school's PTA chair stated, “The doctor tried and explained to us that it’s pneumonia that had entered the lungs. We are saying sorry to the family because it is an unfortunate incident.” The family spokesman noted that the student may have been ill for several days before seeking attention. He added, “If a child is observed to have health issues, let the child be made available to the parents.”

Other student deaths in Kenyan schools have sparked concerns about health monitoring and accountability. For instance, Brenda Akinyi, an 18-year-old form four student from Njoro Girls High School in Nakuru, died on January 30, 2026, after falling ill at school. Her family alleged negligence, and a postmortem confirmed cerebral malaria. Additionally, a grade 9 student from Moi Comprehensive School in Nakuru collapsed and died on February 23, 2026, prompting parents to return the body to the school for answers after being told she had merely fainted.

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