suicide after they were sent home to bring their parents for allegedly stealing examination materials from the office.
"When we investigated and found out that the girls were behind the examination leak, we decided to send them home for their parents before administering guidance and counselling but they decided to go their way and instead tried to kill themselves," Mr Angweny was quoted by the Standard.
The two are recuperating at Nyamira County Hospital where the Medical Superintendent Silas Ayunga assured that they were stable and out of danger.
"One of them was unconscious by the time we were receiving them but by now (Thursday afternoon), they are okay and can be able to talk," Dr Ayunga said.
One of the parents said that she was shocked to learn that her daughter was not in school.
"When we investigated and found out that the girls were behind the examination leak, we decided to send them home for their parents before administering guidance and counselling but they decided to go their way and instead tried to kill themselves," Mr Angweny was quoted by the Standard.
The two are recuperating at Nyamira County Hospital where the Medical Superintendent Silas Ayunga assured that they were stable and out of danger.
"One of them was unconscious by the time we were receiving them but by now (Thursday afternoon), they are okay and can be able to talk," Dr Ayunga said.
One of the parents said that she was shocked to learn that her daughter was not in school.
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