The Moi University law fraternity is in mourning following the untimely passing of Regina Njeri, a second-year law student. The announcement, made through an internal memo by the Law Students’ Association of Moi University (LSAMU) and the LSK Students Chapter (LSSK), has sent waves of grief across the institution.
According to the memo dated March 25, 2026, Regina Njeri was described as a valued member of the academic community whose presence will be deeply missed in lecture halls and corridors alike. Her passing marks a painful moment for students, lecturers, and the wider university community.
The loss of a student is always deeply personal, especially within close-knit academic communities such as the Moi University School of Law. Regina was not only a student but also a colleague and friend to many. Her impact extended beyond academics, contributing to the shared experiences that define campus life.
Students have been urged to stand together during this difficult time, offering one another strength, compassion, and support. The leadership emphasized unity and kindness as the community navigates this period of mourning.
The LSAMU and LSSK Executive Councils extended their heartfelt condolences to Regina Njeri’s family, friends, and loved ones. They reaffirmed their commitment to supporting students during this challenging time and promised to share further details as they become available.
This tragic loss serves as a reminder of the importance of community, empathy, and mental wellness within academic institutions.


