A court in Naivasha has granted investigators permission to detain nine students from Utumishi Girls Academy for 21 more days as investigations continue into a deadly dormitory fire that claimed the lives of 16 students and caused extensive destruction at the school.
The decision was made to allow detectives sufficient time to complete crucial forensic examinations, including DNA analysis and other scientific tests that are expected to help establish the circumstances surrounding the tragedy
Authorities told the court that the additional detention period is necessary to ensure a thorough and credible investigation.According to investigators, preliminary findings have raised suspicions that the fire may have been deliberately started. Detectives are reportedly examining possible arson and murder charges as they continue gathering evidence from the scene and interviewing witnesses.
The court heard that analysis of CCTV footage and evidence recovered from the affected dormitory suggests the incident may have been planned several hours before the fire broke out. Investigators allege that paraffin and other materials could have been used to ignite the blaze, though forensic experts are still working to verify these claims.
Authorities also argued that continued detention of the students is necessary to protect the integrity of the investigation.They noted that the matter has attracted significant public attention and involves minors whose welfare and safety must be safeguarded throughout the legal process.
Detectives are further exploring whether additional individuals may have been involved in the incident beyond those currently in custody. Investigators say all possible leads are being pursued as they work to determine the full sequence of events that led to the disaster.The tragic fire shocked the nation and renewed concerns about safety in learning institutions.
Families of the victims continue to await answers as the investigation progresses.The case is scheduled to be mentioned again on June 24, when investigators are expected to present an update on the progress of forensic examinations and other inquiries related to the incident.



