Bomet man sentenced to 40 years for locking wife in house, setting it on fire
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The High Court in
Bomet has sentenced a man to 40 years in prison for killing his wife at Seanin
village in 2020.
The court heard
that Robert Kipkorir Tonui locked Emmy Chepkoech Mitei in the house, doused it in
petrol, and set it on fire on October 3, 2020.
Chepkoech was
rescued from the burning house with 90% burns and rushed to hospital for
medical attention, but unfortunately succumbed to her injuries four days later.
“After reviewing
the evidence, the Court held that the prosecution had proved the charge of
murder against the accused,” the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(ODPP) said in a statement.
“He was convicted
and sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment, a penalty the Court noted reflects the
seriousness of gender-based violence and serves as a deterrent to similar
offences.”


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