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KCSE candidate sits paper in hospital

Candidate was rushed to hospital after one of his genital organs disappeared inside his body

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by The Star

News15 December 2022 - 21:54
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In Summary


  • The matter was reported to the police station as KCSE hardship/sickness of a student at 3.18 pm on Thursday.
  • Police said the candidate was later transferred to another hospital for an operation. 
KCPE papers being collected at Lang'ata DCC office, Nairobi on November 28, 2022.

A student Thursday sat his KCSE paper at a hospital after he suddenly fell sick in Kitui.

Police said the candidate was rushed to the hospital after one of his genital organs disappeared inside his body.

According to Clevland clinic, buried penis is a condition that can affect boys and adult men.

In this condition, the penis is of normal size but is hidden under the skin of the abdomen, thigh, or scrotum.

It can be present at birth or may develop later in life. 

The matter was reported to the police station as KCSE hardship/sickness of a student at 3.18 pm on Thursday.

“Please be informed that today 15/12/2022, there was a candidate who got sick, one of his genital organs disappeared inside the body resulting to pain,” a police report seen by the Star read.

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“He was rushed to hospital where he sat his biology paper 2 exam under the watch of a security officer and an invigilator.”

Police said the candidate was later transferred to another hospital for an operation. 

“Progress report to follow,” police said.

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