Kenyan Police Arrests Husband Of Murdered Athlete Tirop

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Kenyan police said on Thursday they had arrested the husband of distance runner Agnes Tirop, a two-time World Championship bronze medallist who was found dead at her home as she appeared to have been stabbed in the neck with a knife.

The 25-year-old represented Kenya in the 5,000 metre event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this year, and finished fourth in the final.

Police said they had arrested Ibrahim Rotich in the coastal city of Mombasa, hours after pleading with him to surrender.

Image of suspect Ibrahim Rotich in Kenyan police custody.

“The suspect has been arrested today evening and is in custody at Changamwe police station in Coast Region,” Tom Makori, sub county police commander for Keiyo North, told reporters.  “I can confirm now we have main suspect in our custody.” 

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations said on social media that Rotich was arrested after ramming his car into a lorry, saying he was trying to flee the country.

“The suspect is currently being grilled by detectives at Changamwe police station, for more details into the murder, before being arraigned to answer to murder charges,” the directorate said.

Last month, Tirop smashed the women-only 10km world record in Germany, crossing the line in 00:30:01 to shave 28 seconds from the previous record set by Morocco’s Asmae Leghzaoui in 2002.

Kenya’s Agnes Tirop smashed the women-only 10km World Record in Germany, crossing the line in 00:30:01s

In early October, Tirop, finished second in the Giants Geneva 10K race. She claimed bronze medals at the 2017 and 2019 World Championships in the 10,000m, and won the 2015 World Cross Country Championships.

“Athletics has lost one of its brightest young stars in the most tragic circumstances,” World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said in a statement late on Wednesday.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta asked for a quick investigation into Tirop’s death.

“I’m deeply shocked by the tragic death of Agnes Tirop, a young and bright talent. Her performances at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 gave hope and inspiration to so many people,” International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said in comments posted on the Olympics Twitter account.

 

Chidi Nwoke/Reuters.

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