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Slain Kenyan athlete's husband finally charged with murder
Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 16.11.21. | 15:00
The court will rule on December 1 on an application to release Rotich on bail.
The husband of Kenyan distance running star Agnes Tirop was on Tuesday 16 November charged with her murder, a day after he was found fit to stand trial. Ibrahim Rotich, who is commonly known as Emmanuel, denied the charges when he appeared before the high court in the Rift Valley town of Eldoret.
Tirop's body was found with stab wounds at her home in the nearby town of Iten, a high-altitude training hub in western Kenya for top runners, on October 13. According to the charge sheet seen by AFP, Rotich is alleged to have killed the 25-year-old the day before her body was found in her bedroom.

The court had last week ordered Rotich to undergo a mental health test before entering a plea. Rotich, said by police to be aged about 41, took officers on a dramatic late-night chase before his arrest on October 14 in the coastal city of Mombasa.
Tirop's death threw a spotlight on the pressures faced by the country's female athletes who pay a huge -- and often tragic -- price for their spectacular success in a male-dominated society. Devoted to sports from an early age, many young sportswomen lack the necessary education to manage their finances, leaving them particularly vulnerable to exploitation at the hands of coaches, agents and even their loved ones.
Emmanuel Ibrahim Rotich, the Prime Suspect in the killing of the renown athlete Agnes Tirop 🇸🇸 pleads not guilty at Eldoret High Court. Bail Ruling set for December 1. pic.twitter.com/zjy51AWs5U
— Kipkirui Nickson (@kipkiruinickie) November 16, 2021
Born to a peasant farming family, Tirop launched her athletics career less than a decade ago but swiftly ran up a host of second-place finishes in national and international cross country races.
She went on to become one of Kenya's rising stars -- as the 2015 world cross-country champion, a two-time world medallist over 10,000 meters, and fourth over 5000m at the Tokyo Olympics this year.
A Kenyan court ordered the husband of slain Kenyan Olympian Agnes Tirop, who has been arraigned on suspicion of her murder, to undergo a mental health test before entering a plea, which he will do on Nov. 16, court officials said https://t.co/u4S5zd1h2Q pic.twitter.com/gqeysuvnI5
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 9, 2021
Tirop's shock murder came barely a month after she broke the world women-only record in the 10km in September.
The court will rule on December 1 on an application to release Rotich on bail.





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