Men reveal why they kill their female partners

Winnie Odinga, the last born child of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has pushed men to the wall to reveal the underlying cause of the high rate of women murder in relationships.

Kenya has been ridiculed with a large number of cases with lovers murder or assault their partners.

At least 30 women have been killed by their husbands or lovers since January 2019 raising a red flag about murderous rage by men within the family.

Recently a renown newspaper with a national circulation printed on a full page a list of women who are victims of relationship murder.

This development compelled Winnie, a cherished Raila Odinga’s daughter to pose a question on her twitter account.

She demanded answers from both wo/men on why there is a high rate of ladies murder in relationships?”

According to Winnie’s statistics, the list below are the reasons why men kill their lover:

  • Men are also being murdered
  • Toxic feminist agenda
  • Why aren’t you posting the list of men murdered?
  • Women Cheat

Here are the Twitter reactions:

Ivy Wangeci, a Sixth Year Medicine student, was cut with an axe on her head at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, MTRH compound on April 9.

In mid-March, Christine Maonga, a teacher at Navakholo Secondary School, was allegedly shot dead by her Administration Police partner, Patrick Nyapara, after a domestic disagreement.

In the same month, Fridah Makena, a student at Meru National Polytechnic, committed suicide over an unfaithful boyfriend.

“I am sorry but I can’t take it anymore. Kelvoh (Fridah’s boyfriend) is the last thing I wanted to lose. There’s no life without him. Suicide was the last thing I ever thought of but I give up. All the best and please don’t miss me,” Makena wrote a phone message to one of her friends.

She used to frequent Cooperative University to visit her boyfriend, travelling all the way from Meru. Makena was buried at her parents’ home in Nkubu, Meru County.

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On February 11, the body of Damaris Njeri was found hanging from an electricity pole in Rukanga village, Kirinyaga County.

On February 17, a student at the Kaiboi Technical Training Institute in Nandi County was stabbed to death by her boyfriend after alleged differences over their relationship.

Faith Chepkirui, who had reported to the institution just a few weeks before the incident, was stabbed three times on her head, neck and stomach.

Her boyfriend, Mathew Kiptoo Yego, a Second Year student pursuing a course in plumbing, was arrested.

On February 23, Evelyne Musira, 28, was found lying in a pool of blood inside her house in Royal Estate in Oruba sub-location, Suna West sub-county.

Musira was suspected to have been killed by her husband. She was found by neighbours, with her husband nowhere to be seen.

The body had several deep panga cuts. Before her death, the woman reported an assault case against the husband at Migori police station.

Mildred Odira is yet another of the women who were killed under mysterious circumstances in the last few months.

Beryl Adhiambo Ouma lost her life on February 21 after a domestic squabble with her husband Laiko Osuri at their Kahawa Sukari home.

Neighbours reported that screams were heard from their house for hours before it stopped dawn. She was taken to the hospital when she was already dead.

Postmortem examination report revealed Beryl was strangled as she slept. It showed she suffered head injuries as well.

On New Year, Maureen Aoko, 30, was suspected to have been murdered by her husband Kennedy Oduor in Kakan village, Siaya County.

He then attempted to kill himself by taking a poisonous substance.

The murder of Mary Wambui Kamangara took place on January 26. She left her residence at Safari Park Gardens for Kahawa Sukari before she vanished.

Her body was found a day later at Courtesy Beach situated at Mugutha in Juja, with visible head injuries.

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