Shock!! Woman kills brother over Akorino lover

How can religion affect a relationship?

A woman has been sentenced to  five years imprisonment  after she admitted killing her brother who was against her relationship with an Akorino man.

Pierra Muthoni Francis a single mother of five  pleaded guilty to the murder of Severino Mate Francis which occurred on February 1, 2018, at Kaman village.

Pleading for leniency from court, she said her brother wanting to stop her love affair confronted her with a knife but in the process she stabbed him with the knife. He fell to the ground and later died from the injuries.

The woman further told the court to have mercy on her because she is a bread winner in her family.

However judge R K Limo noted that what the woman did could not be justified saying she does not have the right to take the life of her brother despite his objections to her relationship.

 

“I have carefully considered the facts presented to this court regarding the surrounding circumstances that led to the murder of the deceased.  It is clear from the facts that the accused is a single mother of five children and her late father is said to have given her a share of land to settle on . The arrangement appears not to have gone down well with the deceased and his son,” said the judge.

The court heard that quarrels arose after the late brother and his son went to the house of the accused to question the said relationship.

There after a fight ensued between the accused and the deceased which resulted into the deceased being stabbed.

The judge noted that though the stabbing was cruel it was not premeditated adding that the woman deserves to have a chance to reform and perhaps learn to contain her anger.

The judge further explained that it is against this background that her late brother got incensed when they learnt of a relationship between the woman and the Akorino man.

“She is hereby sentenced to serve 5 years in prison and thereafter serve 2 years on probation to be supervised by a social worker near her home.  She has 14 days right of appeal,” ruled the judge.

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