Tuesday, September 10, 2024 - The man who set fire to Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei last Sunday has also died from injuries he sustained in the attack on the Ugandan athlete.
Cheptegei, 33, suffered multiple organ failure last week and
tragically passed away in a hospital in Eldoret days after she sustained 80%
burns when ex-boyfriend Dickson Ndiema threw petrol on her.
Ndiema also received significant burns during the attack and
was rushed to hospital, where Kenyan police said he would be detained once he
had recovered enough from his injuries.
But officials said this morning that Ndiema also succumbed
to his injuries.
A statement read: “Dickson Ndiema Marangach has died from 30
per cent burns he sustained when he set his girlfriend Rebecca Cheptegei ablaze
last week.
“The police believe he was burnt by the same petrol he used
in setting Rebecca ablaze following a dispute over ownership of land one of
them had bought.”
The pair were heard by neighbours arguing loudly at
Cheptegei's home in Kenya's western Trans Nzoia County where the athlete had
recently moved to be closer to superior Kenyan training facilities.
Ndiema is said to have snapped and doused her with petrol
from a jerry can before setting her alight.
Neighbours who heard the commotion came running to discover
the Olympian engulfed in flames and tried to extinguish them, to no avail.
Agnes Barabara, who lives adjacent to Cheptegei's home, told
the BBC: 'When I came out, I saw Rebecca running towards my house on fire,
shouting: help me.
'As I went to look for water and started calling out for
help, her assailant appeared again and doused more petrol on her.'
Barabara added she could not eat for days after witnessing
the incident from mere metres away, saying solemnly she had never seen anyone
'burned alive'.
Cheptegei was born in Kenya close to the border with Uganda,
but crossed over to represent the latter as her athletic career began to pick
up speed.
In 2022, she won gold in the up and downhill mountain race
at the inaugural World Mountain and Trail Running Championships
in Thailand.
Cheptegei also won the Padova marathon
in Italy earlier that year, before finishing second in the Abu Dhabi
marathon in 2hr 22min 47sec – the second fastest time by a female Ugandan.
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