Nyaboke Moraa Disturbed after 2 Ramba High Students Die in Septic Tank: "My Son Is There"
- Two students from Ramba Boys High School in Siaya County died after a septic tank caved in
- Area MP Otiende Amollo confirmed the tragedy, noting that investigations are ongoing
- Actress Gloria Nyaboke Moraa, whose son studies at the school, expressed her anxiety about his safety
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Kenyan actress Gloria Nyaboke Moraa is grappling with anxiety and fear following a tragic incident at her son's school, Ramba Boys High School in Siaya County.

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The unfortunate event saw two students lose their lives when a septic tank they were standing on collapsed on Saturday evening, March 22.
The deceased students, who were finalists at the extra-county school, met their untimely deaths in a devastating accident that has left the school community and parents shaken.
Otiende Amollo confirms Ramba Boys tragedy
Rarieda Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo confirmed the incident, expressing his sorrow and assuring the public that investigations are underway.
"Another tragedy! Saddened to learn two young boys at Ramba Boys High School have lost their lives after a septic tank collapsed. May their young souls rest in peace, even as we continue investigating the circumstances," the MP shared on X (formerly Twitter).
Nyaboke Moraa's fear for her son's safety
Taking to social media, a distressed Nyaboke revealed her apprehension, stating that while a teacher had confirmed her son's safety, the tragedy left her deeply unsettled.
"Mungu wangu, Ramba High... my son is there. 😭😭😭 The teacher just told me my son is safe, but I am too paranoid," Nyaboke wrote.

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Her emotional post triggered an outpouring of support from fans and fellow parents who could relate to her panic.
Angel Glory:
"Make sure you talk to him , the only way to believe he is safe . I am thinking of you."
Robert Mounde:
"Boarding schools should be abolished. They are causing alot of mayhem."
Kate Omondi:
"That was a horrible news eeei,I feel for the parents who has lost their kids."
Lydiah Lygema:
"Just seen the heartbreaking news now😢😢.Thank God your son is safe."
Praise Chela:
"He is safe in Jesus name."
Happie Shantie:
"Hope he is okay,when I saw the post you are the first person who came into my mind, I told God to keep your son safe."
Ruth Karanja:
"I pray for his well being n protection from above in Jesus mighty name."
Sylvia Nandy:
"He is safe and covered by the precious blood of Jesus Christ our saviour.."
Invie Moraa:
"We pray for God's protection."
Kathy Stacy Awuor:
"May the peace of God that surpasses human understanding be with you now dear."
Ever Lina:
"Hugs praying for all students safety. Happy to hear our son is safe."
Eunelia Brav:
"We pray for the boys safety. God take control."
Peninnah Getwambu:

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"Let God keep him safe."
Spinicah Akama:
"Ooh my God please save him for mummy."
Trizah Kerry:
"May God keep them safe."
Rebecca Achieng:
"Thanks be to God he is safe."
Elsie Kosgei:
"May our good Lord protect our children whenever we are away ."
How did Kareh B's son die?
In other news, Joseph Maduli, Kareh B's 17-year-old son, tragically died in a road accident involving an Easy Coach bus in Kisumu in 2024.
Maduli was a student at Chavakali Boys High School in Vihiga County, and his death marked the only fatality in the accident.
Following the tragedy, Kareh B criticised the school for what she viewed as a communication lapse that forced the students to board the bus at midnight due to limited travel options.
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