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School Bully Loses Voice for Three Days Victim’s Aunt Just Lit a Candle
An unusual incident at a primary school in Kakamega has left teachers, students, and parents baffled after a notorious school bully suddenly lost his ability to speak for three consecutive days without any medical explanation. The boy, aged 13, had reportedly been tormenting a fellow student for several weeks. The silence that followed has been called “a miracle” by some and “a warning” by others.
The affected pupil, known for his aggressive behavior, was the subject of repeated complaints from students and teachers alike. According to staff, he frequently mocked, pushed, and intimidated classmates, often targeting one specific student who was smaller in size and shy in nature.
Despite multiple warnings, the bullying persisted. The school had scheduled a meeting with the parents of the bully, but before it could take place, events took a strange turn. To continue reading, click here.
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