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65 Victims Of Shakahola Forest Suicide Attempt Arraigned In Court

Sixty-five people who were rescued from the Shakahola Forest after attempting suicide have been arraigned in court. The victims are said to have allegedly attempted suicide by refusing to eat while at the Sajahanadi Rescue Centre in Mtwapa.

The prosecution has made an application to have the victims remanded in prison, as the Rescue Centre can no longer hold them. The prosecution has argued that the victims are a danger to themselves and others, and that they need to be placed in a secure environment where they can receive the necessary medical and psychological care.

The defense has argued that the victims should not be remanded in prison, as they are not a danger to themselves or others. The defense has also argued that the victims should be allowed to remain at the Rescue Centre, where they have been receiving treatment.

The judge has reserved his ruling on the prosecution’s application.

The Shakahola Forest suicide attempt is a tragic event, and it is important to understand why these people took such drastic measures. There are many factors that can contribute to suicide, including mental illness, substance abuse, and financial problems. It is also important to remember that suicide is never the answer. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please reach out for help. There are many resources available, including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255).

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