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St. Bakhita School sued after teacher allegedly assaults Grade 5 pupil

Published 10 hours ago1 minute read

A parent has sued St. Bakhita School in Nairobi, seeking damages after his daughter in Grade Five was allegedly subjected to a vicious attack by a teacher, resulting in visible injuries and psychological trauma.

Acting on behalf of the minor, the father has filed a case in court seeking special damages amounting to Ksh.18,000.

In the suit, the father holds the school’s board of directors liable for the incident, claiming they failed in their duty of care.

According to court documents, the Grade 5 pupil was assaulted by a Kiswahili teacher during a lesson.

It is alleged that the teacher pulled the girl's left ear, causing visible injuries. She was treated at a hospital and later discharged.

The petition further states that the teacher’s actions were deliberate, premeditated, and intended to cause extreme pain and suffering. It also notes that the child continues to attend the hospital for routine medical check-ups.

Through lawyer Wycliffe Nyabuto, the parent argues that the teacher violated the minor's rights and is calling on the court to declare the Kiswahili teacher unfit to teach anywhere in Kenya.

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