- Peris Nyabonyi, a second-year student at Tom Mboya University, was found dead in her house in Homa Bay County
- Her death has left students and the entire university in mourning, with many speculating that she may have died following relationship issues
- The incident has reignited public concern online over the rising number of deaths reported among university students in Kenya, particularly involving young women
Family, friends, and the entire Tom Mboya University community have been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of second-year student Peris Nyabonyi.
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The young woman was reportedly found dead in her rental house, leaving many questions about what may have led to her death.
What happened to Peris Nyabonyi?
It has been alleged that Peris died following a disagreement with her boyfriend, who is also said to be a student at the university.
Her death has sparked concern online over a growing trend of deaths in Kenyan universities, particularly among female students.

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For the institution, Peris’s loss is deeply painful, as she passed away barely a week after the university buried another student.
Her body was moved to the Homa Bay County Teaching and Referral Hospital mortuary.
Comrades mourn Tom Mboya student
Van Voster:
“This heartbreaking incident comes only a few days after the painful loss of Naftal. Life is becoming too heavy for many people silently fighting battles no one knows about. May this be a reminder to always check on our friends, classmates, and loved ones, because sometimes a simple conversation can save a life. Rest in peace, Peris Nyabonyi. May God comfort her family, friends, and the entire Tom Mboya University fraternity during this difficult time.”
Latin Vibes:
“Comrades, your parents want the best for you. In other homes, you are the only hope; the one who can lift your parents out of poverty. When you are in campus, that is the best time to build yourself and learn a skill. Many of you get it wrong… There is life in campus and life after campus.”

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Onyango Wuod Musa:
“This is unbearable. May her soul rest in peace. What is happening at TMU is not normal, honestly. What is going on?”
Rozy Omollo:
“I am tired of typing RIP every day. Is there an outbreak of comrades dying? Relationships are taking the lives of our comrades. May God help us.”
Source: GossipsNG















