In-Law from hell!!Woman stabbed eight times by her brother in-law

Having a harmonious relationship with your in-laws may seem impossible to some,You can’t fight them, because you’ll never win.

In many families, the mother-in-law is jokingly referred to as the monster-in-law.

Police in Kakamega County have launched a manhunt of a man who attacked a 26-year-old woman from Khayega, Shinyalu Sub County.

The suspect identified as Bernard Mung’au,allegedly  stabbed his sister in-law Naomi Njeri eight times in the stomach, thighs and private parts.

Naomi Njeri is currently fighting for her life at Kakamega County Referral Hospital after being attacked over domestic wrangles.

The victim’s mother, Respa Shihaji, said the man descended on the woman after she questioned why his children had shredded her children’s school books.

“She wanted the suspect to replace the books which had been torn by his children but the suspect pounced on her and stabbed her severally.

He inflicted various injuries on her body including the stomach, private parts, the thighs and three fingers have been chopped off,” Shihaji said.

 

Shihaji said her daughter screamed for help and neighbours who responded called the police who rushed her to Mukumu Hospital before being transferred to Kakamega referral.

According to neighbours, the suspect lost his temper, grabbed the woman before stabbing her severally with a knife. Residents have called on the government to arrest the suspect, failing which they will take the law into their hands.

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This is not the first time the suspect has committed the incident. He’s dangerous and threatens women in the village.

We are afraid if he is not arrested, the situation might get worse,” said Francis Malovi, a neighbour. Confirming the incident, Shinyalu OCPD Robert Makau said police launched a search. “We are compiling all leads that will help us arrest the suspect who went missing after the incident.

Once arrested, he will be charged with murder,” Makau said. Makau asked residents to seek peaceful ways of solving disputes.

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