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Call of nature saved my son from Hillside dorm fire – father

By September 7, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Patrick Gikandi with his son Cornelius Gachanja at Mt Kenya hospital in Nyeri town

Cornelius Gachanja, a Grade 8 pupil at Hillside Endarasha Academy was sleeping in the ill-fated dormitory when he suddenly felt the urge to answer a call of nature.

While walking to the washrooms, Gachanja said he saw a fire and before he could comprehend what was happening, was jolted by the screams of other pupils closer to the fire.

Gachanja realised the danger facing him and immediately rushed to wake up his colleagues who were sleeping next to him before they all ran out of the building.

The Star caught up with the pupil at Mt Kenya hospital near Nyeri town where his father, Patrick Gikandi, narrated the shock he experienced when he received a call that his son’s school was on fire.

Gikandi said he then received a call from another parent who had already arrived at the school and had seen his son.

“That information gave me a lot of relief but I still called another teacher who confirmed that my son was safe,” he said.

But understanding that other children had lost their lives, Gikandi said he knelt down and prayed for God to console their families and for the hospitalised children to get better.

“I got to the school in the morning from Laikipia and the grief I saw in some of the parents was immense. I continue praying for them so that they can be comforted,” he said.

Gikandi said both teachers and learners need psychological support to get over the incident and the loss of their friends, adding that once the investigations are concluded, he will return the child back to the school.

“This was an accident like any other and an accident can occur anywhere, and this is a good school,” he said.

Another Parent, Titus Tatua, had just picked his set of twins from the hospital.

The twins, visibly shaken, were in the dormitory and both managed to run to safety before the fire engulfed the building.

Tatua said he was called by a teacher who told him to make arrangements to get to the school due to the fire.

“I found that my sons were okay and was told they had to undergo a medical check up and were brought to this hospital,” he said.

The boys, he said, saw the fire and promptly jumped out of the dormitory through windows.

“We were sleeping when the fire started and others started screaming,” the boys said, adding that they were later assembled at the assembly point.

John Muchiri, another parent, said he was reprieved when he was told that girls had not been affected by the fire.

“It was very shocking but I relaxed a bit when I was told girls were safe. I couldn’t sleep. I stayed up waiting for dawn to go for my daughter,” he said.

The hospital’s medical superintendent, Charles Ndirangu, confirmed that about 70 pupils had undergone a medical checkup at the facility and that one was admitted for further observation while the rest were discharged.

“None of the pupils we observed had burns. They underwent counselling and other medical tests and were discharged,” he said.


by ALICE WAITHERA

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