Suspeitos revelam motivos do incêndio na academia feminina Utumishi

Sete suspeitos sob custódia policial explicaram por que incendiaram um dormitório na Utumishi Girls Academy, matando 16 alunas.

Relatórios preliminares indicam que uma decisão da escola de antecipar as datas dos exames de 16 de junho para 2 de junho gerou descontentamento entre algumas alunas do quarto ano. As estudantes também estavam insatisfeitas com uma diretriz para arcar com os custos de um evento cultural anteriormente financiado pela escola. Elas admitiram que queriam seguir a tendência de greves observada nas últimas duas semanas. O Secretário de Gabinete do Interior, Kipchumba Murkomen, ordenou que todas as escolas instalem câmeras de CCTV. O Secretário de Gabinete da Educação, Julius Ogamba, determinou que inspeções em todos os internatos sejam concluídas dentro de 10 dias. O senador John Methu pediu responsabilização e exortou Murkomen e Ogamba a renunciarem devido à gestão do incidente.

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