An authentic drama unfolded on Tuesday at Kipkorgot Estate on the outskirts of Eldoret after five secondary school students were allegedly caught having group s*x.
According to Standard Kenya, the four boys and a girl from different schools in
Nandi, Uasin Gishu and Elgeyo Marakwet counties, Kenya are reported to have been living together since schools opened for second term.
When the girl's school administrator, Kapsoya Assistant Chief Fiona Bartocho aurally perceived the the story, he went to check on them.
However, she got the shock of her life as she found the teenagers engaging in s*x.
The administrator verbalized they have apprised the respective schools about the incident.
"We are investigating to ascertain if they have been abusing alcohol and other substances. My appeal to parents is to be keen about the demeanor of their children to avert such acts," she verbally expressed.
As a result, irate denizens at the scene used cane to beat the students mercilessly. It was revealed that the students have been having s*x in one of the rented rooms which was rented by one of the student's parents for the son.
They have been apprehended.
Andrew Keitany, the landlord, explicated that one of the boys' mother requested him to accommodate her son three months ago.
The irate youths did not spare the landlord as they caned him along with the students for harbouring such evil. The landlord and the students were taken to Naiberi Police Station.
Denizens, who apprised the law enforcers, claimed the children have additionally been abusing drugs. Caroline Kibet, a local, verbalized it was lamentable that the children's parents thought that their children were diligent in school while instead, they were engaging in premarital s*x.
"Parents should infrequently visit schools to check on the children's welfare because this is unacceptable," she advised.
Kipkorgot Estate Welfare Chairman Isaac Kipkorir urged parents to always monitor their kids to obviate them from straying.
"We are disoriented for words because after contacting the children's parents, they responded that their children were all in school.
This is a clear denotement that there is no close monitoring of children," verbally expressed Mr Kipkorir.
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