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Zetech University Student Commits Suicide In Thika, Blames Female Lecturer

The suicide message on his Facebook page detailed his struggles with financial hardship, academic pressure, and personal trauma.

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Police are investigating an incident in which a 21-year-old student at the Zetech University died by suicide at an apartment he lived in Waiteithie, Thika.

Police said Ryan Kitari’s body was Wednesday December 11 morning found hanging on the wall of the upper floor of the apartment he lived.

He was an education student at the Zetech University Mangu campus.

He left a suicide note in which he blamed failure to proceed for teaching practices in January 2025 for the move.

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Kitari specifically called out one of his lecturers, Doreen Mwangi, accusing her of jeopardizing his academic progress.

He alleged that Mwangi mishandled his grades and hindered his ability to proceed with his mandatory teaching practice scheduled for January 2025.

In a Facebook post, he wrote, “Shame on you, lecturer Doreen Mwangi… You jeopardized the only hope I had left. I did everything to keep this semester going despite financial constraints.”

The post also described Mwangi as a controversial figure among students, claiming she had a history of complaints and questioning her suitability as an educator.

Part of the suicide note the deceased left on his Facebook page.

Other colleagues at the university and locals thronged the scene on Wednesday on learning about the incident.

Police arrived at the scene and picked the body to Muriranjas Sub-County Hospital morgue for an autopsy as police continue their investigations.

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The suicide message on his Facebook page detailed his struggles with financial hardship, academic pressure, and personal trauma.

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The note also shed light on Ryan’s past, mentioning being raised by a single mother and the emotional scars from childhood molestation, which compounded his current struggles.

The incident has sparked conversations about the pressures faced by students, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds, and the impact of academic failures when coupled with financial distress.

Other colleagues took to the social media to mourn the death.

Cases of suicide have been on the rise amid calls to address the trend.

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Elsewhere in Kahuro, Murang’a County, at Kirigo police station, a suspect identified as ideon Njuguna Kariuki, 41 hanged himself in the cells.

His body was found hanging from the ventilation grills tied with a piece of blanket.

The suspect had been arrested at Wandia area by the area chief Wanjengi location over claims of defilement.

The suspect was the only person in the cells at the time of the incident.

The body was moved to Muriranjas sub-county hospital morgue awaiting autopsy.

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The World Health Organisation says such cases are attributed to joblessness, death, academic failures or pressures, legal and financial difficulties.

Other reasons are bullying, previous suicide attempts, history of suicide in a family, alcoholism and substance misuse, depression and bipolar disorder.


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