Utumishi Girls tragedy: Chilling CCTV footage shows how fire started
Am image representation of the fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Fresh developments in the Utumishi Girls Academy fire
investigation have emerged as detectives continue to piece together evidence
to unearth the cause of the deadly inferno that killed 16 students.
Citizen TV has obtained exclusive CCTV footage that
investigators say captures how the seven suspects, now in police custody,
gained access to the dormitory and started the fire on the night of May 28.
Homicide detectives investigating the case say the suspects
were arrested after forensic analysis of the CCTV footage allegedly placed them
at the scene of the crime.
In the footage, ten minutes past midnight, five
students were captured walking inside the ill-fated dormitory minutes before
disaster struck.
In a coordinated manner, they tiptoe seemingly checking to confirm
their colleagues are asleep.
They were captured running the same inspection at Cube 11
before they disappeared to Cube 13. Three seconds later they emerged but this
time round they appeared to be in a rush after allegedly using kerosene to start
the fire.
Two students were captured at Cube 11 where they torched a
blurred item before throwing it inside the Cube. They moved to the next Cube
where they did the same.
From there they moved to another Cube and lit fire before
running downstairs. The operation takes about two minutes and fire spread fast.
A few students woke up immediately and alerted their dorm
mates and they scampered for safety while smoke engulfed the dormitory.
Four days later Citizen TV accessed the dormitory and was
met with a horrific scene of the remains of what used to be a dormitory for
more than 250 students.
Charred walls and beds, burnt suitcases and mattresses are
what remained to what stood as a sleeping abode for learners.
Even the CCTV cameras that captured the suspects in action
were not spared as well as the bathrooms and sinks designated for sanitation
were also destroyed.
The one-storey dormitory has five doors; two main doors —on
the front and at the back — and one exit door where reports indicate nine
bodies were found.
What remains a puzzle is that the fire did not affect the
dormitory on the ground floor as beds are neatly tucked and student essentials are
organized.
Outside the building there is a disturbing image of cracked glasses, burnt
mattresses, empty fire extinguishers spread all over, what remained after
efforts by students trying to save their own
Homicide detectives investigating the case have confirmed
the arrest of the seven students alleged to have been behind the planning and
execution.
Six suspects had been arrested initially as the seventh was
picked by detectives from their home in Nakuru County after being released to
her parents.
She was taken to Gilgil where she was grilled by homicide
detectives probing the case.
Meanwhile, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has
urged schools to install CCTV cameras as a way to avert such tragedies and monitor
student activities.

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