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Rising cases of varsity students' deaths should worry all of us

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Death is a normal occurrence. But when the death of young students is shrouded in mystery, it cannot be business as usual. [iStockphoto]

Getting the grade to join a university in Kenya is widely celebrated. This is the culmination of many years of study and is supposed to prepare the young people for the job market. It is therefore a moment of joy for both the student, parents and relatives.

Admission to university is also welcomed by many families as a glimmer of hope. For many students from under-privileged backgrounds, entry to the highest institution of learning is seen as the only key to getting the family out of poverty. And so the joy of joining university is understandable.

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