Chavakali High: Touching Facebook Post by Mother of Late Student Days Before Accident Moves Kenyans
In the wake of a tragic road accident that claimed the life of Chavakali High School student Joseph Maduli, a poignant Facebook post by his mother, Mary Goiche, has stirred emotions.
The grieving mother, also known by her stage name Kareh B in the entertainment industry, shared heartfelt sentiments just days before the unfortunate incident.
In the Facebook post that has now moved Kenyans, she questioned societal neglect of dialogue with young men.
In her now widely circulated post, Goiche reflected on the lack of communication with adolescent boys.
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Do we talk to the boy child enough? It’s very sad that we are burying them so young,” she wrote.
The tragedy surrounding Joseph Maduli’s untimely demise has not only left his family shattered but has also ignited controversy over the school’s handling of the situation.
The seventeen-year-old student lost his life in a fatal accident on a fateful Monday night, a fact that his family stumbled upon through social media channels.
Chavakali High School allegedly ignored their concerns regarding nighttime travel, proceeding with arrangements despite their objections.
This disregard for parental input has fueled outrage and calls for accountability within the education sector.
Chavakali High: Touching Facebook Post by Mother of Late Student Days Before Accident Moves Kenyans