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Shock as video emerges of drunk MKU students doing the UNTHINKABLE at the parking lot(WATCH)...What advice do you have for them?


What was supposed to be an ordinary, uneventful night at Mount Kenya University has quietly evolved into one of those campus stories that people mention in passing but rarely explain in full. Rather than a single clear account, what’s circulating is a collection of fragments—whispered conversations in hostels, brief mentions in corridors, and moments where discussions suddenly shift when the topic comes close to certain names or locations. At the centre of it all is an alleged incident said to have taken place in a parked vehicle, a situation that has since been shaped more by speculation than by confirmed details. WATCH THE VIDEO.

According to the versions making rounds, the incident is believed to have occurred in a dimly lit parking area where a car was stationed under streetlights and the surrounding space was unusually quiet. Two students are said to have been inside at the time, seemingly under the impression that they were out of sight and away from attention. Everything around them appeared still and undisturbed. However, questions later began to surface about how something so private could have ended up becoming public discussion, with different theories emerging but none backed by verified evidence. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By the next day, the story had already begun to spread across campus in scattered pieces. Students shared snippets, screenshots, and slightly altered re-tellings, each version adding a bit more uncertainty to what actually happened. What stands out most is not any confirmed detail, but the way the narrative keeps shifting as it moves from person to person. In the absence of clear facts, the speculation itself has taken over—quietly raising broader concerns about privacy, digital sharing, and how quickly unverified stories can spread in a connected campus environment. WATCH THE VIDEO.

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