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Whitney Njoki, a 14-year-old form one student at Njoro girl's secondary school has died in unclear circumstances. The family of the deceased alleged that the child was bleeding from the mouth and her dress was soaked in blood when they arrived at the Njoro sub-county hospital to view her body.
Parents camp outside Njoro high school following the death of their daughter
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