Showing posts with label domestic violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label domestic violence. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

The Death of Rebecca Cheptegei

 


Ugandan Rebecca Cheptegei was killed by her ex-boyfriend. She was set on fire. These acts of domestic violence and violence against women are too common. Cheptegei was buried with military honors. She was a former service member. She leaves behind her children. The Ugandan  government has stated it will provide funds to her family. The details surrounding the murder demonstrates the inadequacy of law enforcement. Rebecca Cheptegei  approached police three times about the threats to her life. Uganda and Kenya are experiencing a surge in violence directed at women. Police either do not care or ignore alerts. Law enforcement is never held accountable for failure or inefficiency. Female athletes could be targets of violent men who do not like strong women. Then exploitation and violence could be related to economic conditions. Men may target female athletes drawn to their higher incomes. The desire to control them would be a means of attain more money than what local employment could provide. Kenya and Uganda still struggle to reach a higher level of economic development. So far, new legislation has not been introduced to counter the murders of women. A consistent pattern has emerged. Rebecca Cheptegei was only 33 years old. A life was cut short, when there was so much more to accomplish. The murder is not just effecting Uganda and Kenya. Across the African continent a new concern about women's safety has emerged.   

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Details of The Anges Tirop Murder

 


Anges Tirop a successful Olympic runner was murdered. She was found stabbed. Anges was discovered unresponsive in her home . Tirop's  body was in her bed and a wound on her neck. This did not appear to be a burglary or a random act of home invasion.   Kenyan police have named a suspect. The culprit they believe was her husband. Emmanuel Rotich is wanted by authorities. This exposes a real problem women face globally. Domestic violence has become a part of women's daily lives. This is more than just physical or verbal abuse. This can escalate into murder. Emmanuel Rotich called her parents saying he had done something wrong. That gave the police a clue that he might have committed this crime. The case has yet to be solved, but evidence points to Anges Tirop's husband or a person she knew. Only 25 years old, Anges had a bright future ahead of her. Anges Tirop's death is a huge loss to the sport.