- Simon Njogu Kafogo is yet to receive information about his son Kelvin, a grade 7 student at Hillside Endarasha Academy
- The 37-year-old father painfully emphasized how he committed himself to see his unborn child get an education.
- He asked the government to help him, and other affected families seek justice for their loved ones
Pain – Distraught families continue to wait anxiously for more information about their children at Hillside Endarasha Academy following the fire.
A father is still in shock of the tragic event as he waits for more information about his son.
A father from Nyeri opens up about the disappearance of a child in Endarasha
Simon Njogu Kafogo is among the parents who still have not found his son Kelvin Kafogo in the school that was hit by tragedy.
The stranded father said he was ready to accept the outcome of the incident even as he searched for his son's whereabouts.
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“We don't know where he is until now. People are visiting me to comfort me, and we have several challenges, especially me. Losing my son, who was the first born and was 13 years old,” he said bitterly.
Family to provide DNA samples at Naromoru Hospital Level 4
The 37-year-old man said he sent his son to school to get an education and paid his school fees in times of trouble.
The desperate father said he made many sacrifices, including fasting, to pay his teenage son's school fees.
“We have been asked to go to Naromoru Hospital Level 4, Nyeri county, to provide DNA samples for identification. We are asking the government to help us because we have no hope,” he added.
The boarding house had no matron, Kafogo claims
As Kelvin's family searches for answers, like many other families, they also want justice for their loved ones.
“The boarding house did not have a matron, nor security lights. So we ask ourselves many questions wondering who failed at work, we parents have done our duty and paid the school fees, the school will have to be responsible,” he said.
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