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Fire at Endarasha Academy: Parents of missing boy launch online appeal to find him

Fire at Endarasha Academy: Parents of missing boy launch online appeal to find him

  • Brandon Kinuthia is one of the students of Hillside Endarasha Academy whose whereabouts are unknown
  • His disappearance and that of his colleagues has left many families in limbo as questions remain unanswered
  • Brandon's parents are asking the public for help in reuniting with their son, who they believe is still alive

The parents of a young boy who went missing following a devastating fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy are appealing for help in reuniting them with their son.

Fire at Endarasha Academy: Parents of missing boy launch online appeal to find him
Source: UGC

More than 20 students were killed in the fire, which destroyed part of the boys' dormitory, and more than 40 others are missing.

Brandon among the missing victims of the fire at Endarasha Academy

One of the missing students is Brandon Kinuthia, a development that has caused his parents to panic.

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Following the tragic incident, Brandon's parents are asking the public for help in finding their missing son.

“If you are a parent and may have rescued him from the Hillside Academy fire tragedy, please contact the school,” they pleaded.

Despite the difficult circumstances, Brandon's family continues to not give up hope.

They are grateful for the community's support and remain optimistic that they will find their beloved boy.

Kenyans are at a loss as more than 40 children remain missing

Meanwhile, the nation remains shocked and confused as more than 40 children remain missing several days after the devastating fire.

The fire, which broke out on Thursday, September 5, killed 21 of the 156 students who were in the dorm that night.

Despite the efforts of residents and firefighters, many children are still missing, causing great fear in the community.

Since the tragic incident, parents have been gathering outside the school, anxiously waiting for news about their children.

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What you need to know about the Hillside Endarasha fire

  • The burned-out dormitory housed 156 boys, all of whom lived in the boarding school. A total of 824 students were enrolled at the school, 316 of whom were in the boarding school.
  • On September 8, a prayer service was held in memory of the students who died in the tragic incident.
  • President William Ruto declared a three-day mourning period from September 9 to 11 to remember the students who died in the fire.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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