Kenyan man who set Ugandan Olympian on fireplace dies of his burns

The person liable for the brutal demise of Ugandan Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died in a Kenyan hospital from burns he sustained through the assault. In response to Kenya’s Nation, Dickson Ndiema Marangach died at Moi Educating Hospital in Eldoret on Wednesday morning, the identical hospital the place Cheptegei succumbed to her accidents a couple of days earlier.

In response to a report, Ndiema died resulting from “respiratory failure ensuing from extreme airway burns and sepsis.” Cheptegei, 33, had died on Sept. 5 from full organ failure, after being admitted with burns that reportedly lined 75 per cent of her physique.

Witnesses of the assault stated they heard an argument between the previous couple earlier than seeing Ndiema douse Cheptegei in gasoline and set her on fireplace as she returned residence from church together with her two daughters on Aug. 31. Little is understood about Ndiema’s background, however native media experiences point out that the couple had been separated for a while earlier than the lethal altercation.

Ugandan Olympic marathoner dies after being set on fireplace

Cheptegei’s tragic demise shocked the world. She had competed within the marathon on the Paris 2024 Olympics, ending forty fourth, and had beforehand received gold on the 2022 World Mountain and Path Working Championships in Thailand. Her marathon private greatest was 2:22:47.

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Rebecca Cheptegei on the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.

Town of Paris to honour Cheptegei

In response to her demise, the town of Paris has introduced plans to honour Cheptegei by naming a sports activities venue in her reminiscence. The mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo stated: “She dazzled us right here in Paris together with her magnificence, energy, and freedom—qualities that had been possible insupportable to the one who dedicated this horrific act.”

Though the particular venue has but to be chosen, Hidalgo affirmed that Paris would guarantee Cheptegei’s story and legacy would reside on. “We’ll dedicate a sports activities venue in her title in order that her reminiscence carries on, spreading the message of equality upheld by the Olympic and Paralympic Video games,” she added.

The United Nations condemned Cheptegei’s demise as a “violent homicide,” sparking widespread outrage and requires justice in East Africa.