Emotions run high as Kenyatta University students remember colleagues killed in road accident
Emotions ran high at Kenyatta University (KU) grounds on Friday evening as students mourned 11 departed colleagues who perished in a tragic road accident on Monday.
In a solemn candle-light vigil, students, faculty, and staff of
Kenyatta University, united in mourning, remembered the lives of the students
who died in the tragic road accident at Maungu area near Voi town.
With their hearts heavy with sorrow, the
Kenyatta University students illuminated the night with candles as they held
the portraits of their departed colleagues.
United in grief, they reflected on the
tragic event that forced the university to halt its academic activities for
three days.
Despite the circumstances, the students
led by Kenyatta University Students Association (KUSA) President Sarova Bonaya
shared a message of hope and resilience, believing in their collective strength
to navigate through this difficult period.
"I believe the support of you and
the leadership will help us heal," said Bonaya.
His sentiments were echoed by the
University Executive Dean School of Pure and Applied Sciences Prof. Michael
Gicharu, who shared how the incident left the university in a state of shock.
"News of the accident came as a
shock to us. It was very difficult to take it all in," said Gicharu.
Earlier on Friday, the students
congregated to pay their last respects to the departed souls.
The 11 were part of 58 other students
who were on their way to Mombasa on an academic excursion when their school bus
collided with a truck.
The Kenyatta University fraternity will
on Sunday hold a memorial service for the 11 students.
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