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Moi Girls family unites in grief after school dormitory inferno

Titus Wanjala with his wife Zippy during a an interview with The Standard regarding their daughter, Tasha, a victim of Moi Girl's dormitory fire admitted at Nairobi Women's Hospital.[David Njaaga, Standard]

Tasha Wanjala, 14, is lucky to have escaped the death chamber that was the burning dormitory at Moi Girls' High School.

The Form 1N student, who was among those admitted to the Nairobi Women's Hospital on Saturday after the fire that killed eight of her colleagues, was discharged on Sunday.

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