A pupil in Bondo District, Siaya
County, on Sunday died after being reportedly caned by a teacher for failing an
examination.
According to her fellow pupils,
Millicent Obondo collapsed in class shortly after their teacher caned her with
a plastic pipe for failing to obtain the 50 per cent pass mark during weekend
tuition.
"Our teacher came to class and
started caning those who had failed to surpass the 50 per cent pass mark. On
caning her, she collapsed," said one of the students.
The Class Eight pupils at Matangwe
Primary School in Bondo then took her outside the classroom to perform first
aid on her but this failed to yield results.
The girl was taken to a nearby
hospital, where she died. The girl's family members rushed to the hospital
after they learnt from the other pupils about what had happened.
Mrs Nora Obondo, the guardian, said
she had earlier been informed of cases where Millicent had collapsed at school,
although this had never happened at home.
"There is a time when the
teachers told me that Millicent had collapsed at school. On inquiring about the
incident, I was told that she had collapsed after she had participated in a
race," said Mrs Obondo.
Mrs Obondo further said that at one
point she wanted to cane Millicent but stopped doing so when the girl warned
that she could faint.
Mr Michura Ojwang', an uncle, said
that he received a call from the girl's father who works away from home at
around midnight informing him about the incident.
"I received the news at around
midnight from my brother, who asked me to go and find out what had
happened," said Mr Ojwang'.
Nyanza Parents Association chairman
Jackson Ogweno called for action to be taken against the teacher over his
conduct after investigations are carried out.
He said the investigation would help
unravel the underlying issues, adding that it is against the current teaching
ethics to subject a learner to corporal punishment.
He said that weekend or holiday
tuition had been banned.
"This is one of the worst forms
of negligence that we have experienced in the teaching profession," said
Mr Ogweno.
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