Kenya Launches DNA Testing to Identify School Fire Victims: Hindustan Times
In a groundbreaking move, Kenya has announced that it will be conducting DNA testing to identify the victims of a tragic school fire that claimed the lives of dozens of students. The fire, which broke out at the Moi Girls School in Nairobi, has left the nation in mourning and desperate for answers.
According to officials, the decision to conduct DNA testing was made in order to accurately identify the victims and ensure that their families receive proper closure. The process will involve collecting samples from the victims’ family members and comparing them to samples taken from the victims’ remains.
The tragedy has sparked outrage and calls for stricter safety measures in schools across Kenya. Many are questioning how such a devastating incident could have occurred and are demanding accountability from those responsible.
The DNA testing is expected to provide much-needed answers and bring a sense of closure to the families of the victims. It is a step towards justice and a reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of students in schools.
As the nation awaits the results of the DNA testing, the tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the need for greater vigilance and accountability in ensuring the safety of students in educational institutions.