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Having been a victim of bullying back in 1998, when she joined form one at a local boarding school in Kisumu, Ailinah O’mala said she can do anything to save her child from going through the experience she went through.

Speaking on Sunday afternoon at Makina, Ms. O’mala said any students who are bullied but the cases go unreported.

‘’I remember three of my colleagues ran away from school because of bullying. Two of which got married. The other one went to a local day school,’’ she said.

Monica Musoti said she was once a victim of bullying.

''It was a Sunday and we had just come from church. I was washing my clothes then there emerged a lady from form four. She came with a heap of clothes and threw them where my clothes were. She forced me to wash them,’’she said.

Ms. Musoti now believes such cases still exist but has asked heads of schools to work hand in hand with prefects to ensure their children will not be bullied.