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The parents of the two class eight candidates who drowned in Kiambu county now want school authorities held responsible for the death of their children. The parents are accusing Come Juu Premier Academy administration for alleged negligence. Peter Mwangangi and Russel Mihingo drowned on Saturday in theta dam during a field excursion organized by the school.
Parents of 2 class 8 candidates who drowned seek justice
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