A Nakuru mother of four is crying for justice after her
neighbour who she accused of raping her was set free by police.
She told media reporters that the man committed the beastly act
outside her house in Keringet when she answered a short call.
"It happened two weeks ago. I reported the matter to
Keringet Police station. The suspect was arrested but was later freed,"
the woman said.
She said that the man, a cobbler, injured her on the leg and
neck as she tried to ward off his advances at the time of the incident.
"I fought with him. Since he was armed with a rungu and
a knife therefore he overpowered me," she said.
"I fell on the ground after which he sexually abused me
for several hours while my children cried helplessly in the house," the
woman said.
"The man brandished the knife against my neck and I had
no choice but to cooperate," she said.
"I am not married. Since I am ailing, my children are
starving because I am the one who feeds them," the woman added.
The victim says that despite being asked to fill a P3 form,
the suspect still wanders freely in the neighbourhood, posing risks to her
life.
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