On August 29, 2024, the story of Patrick Bahati, an 8-year-old pupil at Pebbles Academy in Thika, took a heart-wrenching turn. Patrick, who had left home that day in a school bus, returned in a body bag to Montezuma Funeral Home. His death has sparked an outpouring of grief and frustration from his family and community, who are demanding answers.
Patrick’s parents have been left in agony, struggling to understand what led to their child’s untimely death. Reports suggest that Patrick, who had expressed reluctance to participate in a cross-country event, was coerced by his teacher into competing. According to the teacher, Patrick collapsed during the race and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Avenue Hospital Thika, a distressing scenario that remains shrouded in mystery.
Adding to the family’s anguish is the school’s apparent lack of empathy. Instead of providing answers or support, the school’s administration has been notably unresponsive. When they visited the grieving family, they brought Patrick’s school bag but chose to hide it rather than directly hand it over. The school’s failure to attend the funeral or engage with the family further exacerbates the pain.
Questions abound: What exactly happened to Patrick on that fateful day? Did he cry out for help? Why did the school withhold some of his belongings and fail to provide a full account of the incident? The school’s actions, including washing Patrick’s clothes and keeping his personal items from his family, only deepen the suspicion and distress surrounding this case.
As the search for answers continues, one thing is clear: Patrick Bahati deserves justice. The community, alongside his family, remains resolute in uncovering the truth behind this tragedy. Until then, the questions linger, and Patrick’s story stands as a sobering reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in our schools.
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