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Two high school students have died in separate tragic incidences in Siaya and Kakamega county. In the first incident a 17 year form one student was allegedly killed by his peers while attending a funeral night vigil. In the second incident a form four student from St. Charles Lwanga High school collapsed and died while running during zonal athletics competitions. Pauline Nasimiyu has details of both tragedies that have left the families distraught.
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Two high school students die in separate incidents
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