148 students killed in Garissa attack awarded 3 million each

Piece by: SUSAN MUHINDI
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• They  lost their lives during the 2015 Garissa University college attack.

The state will have to part with nearly half a billion shillings after the High Court awarded the families of the 148 students who lost their lives during the 2015 Garissa University college attack Sh3 million each.

For the 14 who were injured, and filed the case in court together with Kituo Cha Sheria, the court granted each different compensation based on the nature of the injury.

Rose Gikonyo for instance was awarded Sh10 million.

She was a first-year student of the Garissa University College at the time of the attack pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Education (Science).

She was rescued by Kenya Red Cross and AMREF at around 12.00 pm, over six hours later since she was first shot.

Evidence on record shows she was admitted for about 3 months and later underwent rehabilitation of her injuries for about 6 months.

In compensating her, Justices Mugure Thande, Anthony Ndung'u and Daniel Kemei considered the fact that her back injury deteriorated as the wound could not heal.

Gikonyo sustained spinal injury after the gunshots by the attackers which resulted in paralysis of the lower limbs and lack of bladder control.

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