Dormitory fire schoolgirls face murder charges
Publish date: 29 June 2026
Issue Number: 1183
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Kenya
Kenyan prosecutors say they are preparing to charge several students with the murder of their schoolmates following a suspected school arson attack last month, reports BBC News. Sixteen pupils, aged between 15 and 18, died and dozens more were injured when a fire broke out in a dormitory at Utumishi Girls' School in Gilgil, about 120km north-west of the capital, Nairobi. Eight students were later arrested after police said they may have been involved in starting the fire by setting mattresses alight near an exit. ‘Upon careful assessment of the evidence, the DPP has approved charges against the implicated students,’ the prosecutor's office said. The 28 May fire tore through the upper floor of a dormitory containing 135 bunk beds and housing 202 students, forcing them to flee through a single doorway after the emergency exit failed to open. After interviews with students and staff and a forensic review of CCTV footage, eight pupils at the school were identified as ‘persons of interest in connection with the planning and execution’ of the fire, police said. The suspects, who are being held in custody, are due to be formally charged in court today, said the Office of the DPP following a court hearing in the central town of Naivasha. The suspects will face 16 counts of murder.