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Shock as Bomet teacher KUPPET Aspirant’s Motorcycle Stolen During Teacher’s Burial in Bomet

Shock as Bomet teacher KUPPET Aspirant’s Motorcycle Stolen During Teacher’s Burial in Bomet

Festus Mutai(right) , a teacher at Motiret Secondary School, who lost a motorcycle, at Kamobiriri primary school in Bomet Central sub county after attending a burial. PHOTO/Geoffrey Kimagut

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By Geoffrey Kimagut

Published on September 21, 2025

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Shock and disbelief gripped teachers and mourners in Bomet Central sub county on Saturday after Festus Mutai , lost his motorcycle to thieves during a burial ceremony.

Mutai, a teacher at Motiret Secretary School in Sotik sub county, had joined colleagues and community members at Kamobiriri Primary School in Bomet Central to attend the burial of a Junior School teacher from Ndumbai School.

According to witnesses, the teacher popularly known as Sir Festus hopeful parked his motorcycle, registration number KMEQ 230T, at a designated area outside the venue before proceeding to the funeral service.

However, when the burial ended and mourners began leaving, Mutai returned to the parking area only to find his motorcycle missing.

“We were stunned. One moment the motorcycle was there, and the next it was gone,” said Kipcheryot. "We could not believe such a thing could happen at a funeral,” said Mutai, an aspirant for the position of KUPPET Secretary Secondary (Bomet Branch).

Teachers present described the theft as “brazen” and “disheartening,” noting that the incident highlighted the growing insecurity even at solemn community events.

“It is a shame that criminals would target mourners,” another teacher lamented who wished not to be named. Mutai reported the matter immediately to Kapkoros Police Station, where officers recorded a statement and issued an Occurrence Book (OB) number as investigations began.

Police sources confirmed they are pursuing leads to trace the stolen motorcycle.

The incident sparked conversations among teachers about the challenges they face beyond the classroom, including insecurity and the need for better protection of their property during public events.

Some mourners said it underscored the importance of local security patrols, especially when large gatherings are taking place.

Despite the setback, Mutai thanked fellow teachers for standing with him. “I’m grateful for the support I’ve received since this unfortunate event. I trust the police will do their work and recover the motorcycle to enable me continue visiting colleagues in staff rooms and welfare activities” he said.

As investigations continue, teachers in Bomet have called for vigilance during such gatherings and urged authorities to beef up security. Many said the theft should serve as a wake-up call that insecurity affects everyone, regardless of status.

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