Olympic marathon runner killed by ex-boyfriend buried

EPA Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei poses for a portrait during Team Uganda flag off to the Paris 2024 Olympics at the State House in Entebbe, Uganda, 16 July 2024EPA

Rebecca Cheptegei’s final race was on the Paris Olympics

Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei, who was set ablaze by her former boyfriend and later died has been buried in her father’s homestead in japanese Uganda.

As she was additionally a member of Uganda’s armed forces, troopers carried the coffin and she or he was given a three-volley salute.

Dickson Ndiema attacked Cheptegei with petrol slightly below a fortnight in the past outdoors her dwelling in neighbouring north-west Kenya, near the place she skilled.

The 33-year-old’s killing, and its brutal nature, left her household distraught and shocked many others the world over.

It underscored the excessive ranges of violence in opposition to ladies in Kenya and the truth that a number of feminine athletes have been victims lately.

Amongst these on the sombre and emotional funeral ceremony in a college area in Bukwo, Cheptegei’s dwelling district, had been fellow athletes sporting black T-shirts with the slogan “say no to gender-based violence”.

“We’re responsible as [a] authorities, but in addition the group is responsible,” Kenya’s Sports activities and Youth Affairs Minister Kipchumba Murkomen instructed mourners.

“Allow us to say the reality. It’s not true that we didn’t know even in the local people that Rebecca was going through household issues.”

Cheptegei and Ndiema had reportedly been wrangling over a chunk of land.

One among her teammates on the current Paris Olympics, Stella Chesang, additionally spoke.

“It’s actually a tragic second in Uganda… and all of us pals. As a staff who we went to Paris with Rebecca, we actually felt it as a result of… we had been collectively, having fun with collectively and it’s actually unhappy,” she mentioned.

The Olympic marathon – by which she got here forty fourth – was Cheptegei’s final race.

Peter Njoroge / BBC Two young girls dressed in whitePeter Njoroge / BBC

Cheptegei’s two daughters, Charity and Pleasure, are on the funeral

Earlier, along with her coffin on show and draped within the Ugandan flag, native leaders held a memorial service.

They noticed a second of silence and gave a standing ovation as they paid their respects to the late athlete.

Councillors mentioned Cheptegei lived “a easy and targeted life” and at all times supplied steerage to her fellow athletes. “She impressed many youngsters within the space to affix athletics,” one mentioned.

In addition they proposed to call a street and a neighborhood sports activities venue in her honour.

Peter Njoroge / BBC Two smartly dressed adults - a man and a woman - at the funeral Peter Njoroge / BBC

Cheptegei’s father, Joseph, and mom, Agnes, bear in mind a kind-hearted youngster who grew to become the breadwinner for the prolonged household

Cheptegei died in hospital 4 days after the assault. Medical doctors mentioned she had suffered burns on greater than 80% of her physique which “led to multi-organ failure”.

Ndiema, who was additionally burned after a number of the gas splashed on his personal physique, died on Monday.

He attacked the mother-of-two after she returned from a service at a church, the God’s Dwelling Ministry.

The pastor there, Caroline Atieno, remembers a “fantastic… God-fearing particular person”.

After listening to about what had occurred, she managed to talk to Cheptegei on the telephone whereas she was in hospital.

The athlete first requested about her youngsters, who had been each superb, the pastor instructed the BBC’s Africa Every day podcast.

Then Cheptegei talked about her attacker: “You imply Dickson will not be capable of see all I’ve performed for him? He couldn’t bear in mind even one or two issues I’ve performed for him and cease setting me on fireplace? Why has he performed this to me?”

Peter Njoroge / BBC Soldiers carrying a coffin draped in the Ugandan flagPeter Njoroge / BBC

As a solider within the Ugandan armed forces, Cheptegei was given navy honours

On Friday, relations, pals and activists in opposition to gender-based violence considered her coffin at a funeral dwelling within the Kenyan city of Eldoret, earlier than it was pushed away.

Her mom, Agnes Cheptegei, masking her face in anguish, was sporting a memento bag that the athlete obtained on the current Olympics.

She was wearing a T-shirt which had the slogan “being a girl shouldn’t be a loss of life sentence” printed on it.

The mother-of-two was the third feminine athlete to be killed in Kenya during the last three years. In every case, present or former romantic companions had been named as the primary suspects by police.

In 2021, world-record holder Agnes Tirop was stabbed to loss of life and 6 months later Damaris Mutua was strangled.

EPA Mourners read the order of service during the funeral of late Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, a sergeant in the Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces, in Bukwo District, some 370km east of Kampala, Uganda, 14 September 2024EPA

A number of the mourners got here wearing T-shirts with Cheptegei’s portrait printed on them

Assaults on ladies have grow to be a serious concern in Kenya. In 2022 not less than 34% of girls mentioned they’d skilled bodily violence, based on a nationwide survey.

Some observers are saying that feminine athletes have gotten more and more weak.

“[This is] as a result of they go in opposition to conventional gender norms the place the girl is simply within the kitchen and simply cooking and taking good care of children. However now feminine athletes have gotten extra unbiased, financially unbiased,” mentioned Joan Chelimo, who co-founded Tirop’s Angels to assist spotlight the difficulty of violence in opposition to ladies.

“We do not need this to occur to every other lady, whether or not an athlete or from the village, or a younger woman,” Rachel Kamweru, a spokesperson of the federal government’s division for gender and affirmative motion, instructed the BBC.

When Cheptegei first bought into working, she joined the Uganda Folks’s Defence Forces in 2008 which helped help her.

Her final race was on the Paris Olympics. Though she got here forty fourth folks in her dwelling space nonetheless referred to her as “champion”.

She received gold on the World Mountain and Path Operating Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2022.

Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei’s group in mourning

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