Cowardly police release Devilish man who boiled the hands of boy, 11

Police are once again on the spot after residents attacked Kargi police station and ejected a suspect who immersed a boy’s hand in hot boiling water.

The boy’s hands were tied with a rope then immersed in a sufuria full of boiling water.

He was then left unattended for two days outside a manyatta in the scorching sun.

Hungry boy

The hungry boy was grazing the family’s sheep and goats when he wandered into a makeshift homestead where herders keep their food and water.

He found some maize flour and prepared a meal of ugali, but as he set out to eat, the owner arrived and confronted him.

Beastly act

The man took a rope and tied the boy’s hands and neck, then hanged him on a tree. He then boiled some water in a sufuria and dipped the boy’s hands in it.

Hot metal rod

The man, 40, then used a hot metal rod to burn the boy on various parts of his body. He suffered severe burns in the hands, legs and back.

The boy’s friends informed his family of his disappearance and a search was mounted. They found the hungry and weary boy lying unconscious under a shrub.

He was rushed to a nearby dispensary before being referred to Marsabit Level Four hospital.

Set for amputation

On Thursday, medics at Consolata Mission hospital, Nkubu, in Meru county, said the boy would have both hands amputated as they cannot heal.

Head of nursing, Ms Julia Muthomi, said the boy had made remarkable progress, adding that they were dressing the burns and administering pain-killers.

“Currently, the burns are not improving. There is a plan to amputate the right hand from above the elbow and the left hand along the fingers,” she said.

Suspect released from station

A relative, Mr Peter Lepati, said the incident was reported at Kargi Police post.

The man was later arrested by homeguards and taken to the police but his friends attacked the post and rescued him.

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