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2 Teachers Caught Fondling Female Students In A Swimming Pool

2 Teachers Caught Fondling Female Student Swimming Pool
2 Teachers Caught Fondling Pupils In A Swimming Pool

Two primary school teachers of a private school have been caught fondling their female students in a swimming pool in Mkueni county.

The suspects, Mr. Joseph Nduva Wambua and his colleague Mike Kioko are both teachers of Step Up Zion Academy in Makueni.

They were after a client of the hotel had given a hint to the security of their act.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations DC confirmed that the incident happened when the school had organized. They took all form 2 students for a tour of Tsavo Inn Hotel in Mtindo Andei.

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The two teachers who were entrusted with kids, unfortunately, turned out to be dangerous hyenas.

A customer of the hotel apparently noted that the two teachers were fondling two female students in the swimming pool.

The customer after her observation quickly called the DCI who rushed to the hotel just when the two teachers were about to escape.

Nduva, one of the teachers was arrested by DCI while Kiovo successfully escaped apprehension.

Nduva will be arraigned on Tuesday while the search for Kiovo continues according to the DCI.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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