Kenyan Beauty Queen Sentenced To Death For Murder
Fakhir Rizvi Published July 20, 2018 | 03:53 PM
A Kenyan court has sentenced a 24-year-old beauty queen to death for murdering her boyfriend by stabbing him 25 times, drawing criticism from rights groups who called the punishment "inhumane".
Nairobi, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Jul, 2018 ) :A Kenyan court has sentenced a 24-year-old beauty queen to death for murdering her boyfriend by stabbing him 25 times, drawing criticism from rights groups who called the punishment "inhumane".
Ruth Kamande, who won a prison beauty pageant while awaiting trial, slashed her partner Farid Mohammed, 24, to death in 2015 and was convicted in May.
"I want young people to know that it is not cool to kill your boyfriend or girlfriend even where you feel disappointed or frustrated -- don't do it," said High Court judge Jessie Lesiit passing sentence on Thursday.
"Instead, it is cool to walk away and thereafter to forgive." The judge accused Kamande of "manipulative" behaviour that included accessing the victim's mobile phone as well as showing no remorse for the vicious attack which left "blood all over" the crime scene.
"I think passing any other sentence than the one prescribed (death) would turn the accused into a hero," said Lesiit.
Rights group Amnesty International called the sentence "cruel, inhumane and outdated".
"This sentence is a blow to Kenya's progressive record in commuting death sentences to terms of imprisonment," said Amnesty director Irungu Houghton.
The victim's family insisted the sentence matched the crime.
"We're glad that this day came and his grandparents, his sister were actually in court today when this verdict was given," the victim's tearful aunt Emmah Wanjiku told reporters after the sentencing.
"He had just started his job when his life was cut short." Kamande's lawyer Joyner Okonjo said she would appeal the sentence.
Kenya has an effective ban on carrying out death sentences and no death row prisoner has been executed since 1987.
The country's Supreme Court ruled in December 2017 that the mandatory death sentence for murder and armed robbery was unconstitutional, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
The death sentence remains on the statute books however.
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