In Pictures: The mood after Kakamega Primary School stampede

A somber mood engulfed Kakamega County after 14 students in Kakamega Primary School died on the spot following a deadly stampede that occurred at the school’s third floor on Monday, February 3.

The stampede happened around 5 pm as the pupils were going home. In the incident, 14 pupils lost their lives. As at midnight Monday, two pupils were at the Kakamega Referral Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and 39 others nursing injuries.

Following the stampede, parents and relatives converged at the school seeking to know the whereabouts of their children, only for some to find out that some were among the dead.

On Tuesday morning, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha, Government Spokesman Cyrus Oguna and Basic Education PS Dr Belio Kipsang were among the leades that took time to visit the school.

According to one of the pupils, the stampede happened after one of them tried to block a group that was going down the stairs on the third floor. One pupil is said to have forcefully pushed the group down

By midnight, Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, Senator Cleophas Malala, Lurambi MP Titus Kahamala, former ACK Maseno North Bishop Simon Oketch, Regional commissioner Anne Ng’etich, Regional Police Commander Peris Kimani, county police commander Bernard Muli and Regional Education officer Steven Barongo had all visited the victims in hospital.

Ms Ngetich said the school will be reopened upon completion of investigations to establish what caused the stampede.

Here are some of the photos captured by standard Digital depicting the mood after the horrific news:

Onlookers left shocked by happenings at Kakamega Primary School [COURTESY]
Some relative were reduced to tears after the news [COURTESY]
Anxious relatives at the Kakamega Referral hospital after hearing the news of the stampede. [COURTESY]
According to one of the pupils, the stampede happened after one of them tried to block a group that was going down the stairs on the third floor. [COURTESY]
Two information command desks have been set up. One at the Kakamega Referral Hospital and the other one at the Kakamega primary school./ [COURTESY]

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