

Kaplong Boys High School fraternity in Bomet County is mourning the untimely death of its chief
principal, Mike Yator.
Yator passed away on Tuesday morning in his residence within the school compound, leaving students, teachers, and non-teaching staff
in shock.
The chairperson of the school’s Board of Management (BOM), Edmond
Rono, said they are yet to come to terms with his death.
In a statement, Rono said the school head was in high
spirits on Monday and appeared to be in good health as he welcomed students back after the midterm break.
He officiated a student assembly, briefing them on
expectations and adjustments to the school routine.
"He then chaired a staff meeting where he discussed the
school's progress and outlined plans for the remainder of the term with great
enthusiasm," he said.
Rono said that later in the evening, the school head supervised
the students as they had supper and did their evening preps.

He then met the two deputy principals and the school bursar
to plan for the assessment of teachers' performance by a team from the Teachers
Service Commission the following day before retiring to his house.
“On Tuesday morning, the principal was scheduled to attend a
meeting regarding the school’s progress but was unusually late, prompting a
teacher to check on him at his residence.”.
The teacher found his body on the floor
of the sitting room, and security agents were informed.
After his death was confirmed, Rono said the school head’s
body was taken to Siloam Hospital Mortuary in Kericho County.
Rono confirmed that a requiem mass will be held on March 12 at the school compound and that his final sendoff is scheduled for March 15 at his home in Elgeyo Marakwet.
However, the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers
(KUPPET) Bomet branch has asked security agencies to investigate the principal’s
death, emphasizing that he was in good health the previous day.
Bomet County Police Commander Edward Imbwaga gave an assurance that investigations into the mysterious death had been launched.