The painful process of identifying victims of the deadly Utumishi Girls Academy fire has officially begun, with DNA sampling exercises commencing today at the Naivasha Referral Mortuary.
Grieving parents and relatives gathered at the facility as forensic teams started collecting samples to help identify students who lost their lives in the tragic inferno.
𧬠WHY DNA TESTING IS NECESSARY
Authorities explained that:
- Some bodies were severely burned in the fire π₯
- Visual identification became difficult β οΈ
- DNA analysis is now the most accurate method for confirmation π§¬
Forensic experts are collecting:
- Samples from victims π©ββοΈ
- DNA from close family members π¨βπ©βπ§
- Medical and identity records π
The process is expected to help families receive official confirmation before burial arrangements proceed.
π’ HEARTBREAKING SCENES AT THE MORTUARY
Witnesses described emotional scenes as:
- Parents waited quietly for the exercise to finish π
- Some family members broke down in tears π
- Counseling teams comforted grieving relatives β€οΈ
- Police maintained tight security around the mortuary π
The tragedy continues to shake the entire country.
πΈ DNA IDENTIFICATION & MOURNING SCENES
π INVESTIGATIONS STILL CONTINUING
Meanwhile, investigators continue probing:
- The exact cause of the fire π₯
- Possible negligence by school administration βοΈ
- Claims emergency exits failed πͺ
- Allegations of prior warnings before the inferno β οΈ
Several students have already reportedly been arrested as investigations intensify.
π£οΈ KENYANS MOURN WITH FAMILIES
Across social media, Kenyans continued sending messages of support:
- βMay the families find strength.β π
- βThis pain is unimaginable.β π
- βJustice must be served.β βοΈ
- βNo parent should go through this.β π’
Religious leaders and counselors have also urged the public to support affected families emotionally during this difficult time.
π FINAL WORD
Behind every DNA sample is:
- a grieving parent π
- a shattered family π
- and a young life lost too soon π°πͺ