Thousands attend military funeral for Ugandan athlete set on fire by partner

14 September 2024, 14:14

Members of the public gather for a funeral service of Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei ahead of her burial in Kapkoros, Bukwo District, Uganda
Uganda Kenya Athlete Dies. Picture: PA

Rebecca Cheptegei died after her body suffered 80% burns in an attack by Dickson Ndiema in Kenya earlier this month.

Thousands of mourners in Uganda have paid their respects to Rebecca Cheptegei – the Olympic athlete who died last week in Kenya after her partner set her on fire – at a military funeral.

Military officers played a prominent role in the funeral because Ms Cheptegei held the rank of sergeant in Uganda’s army, said military spokesman Brigadier Felix Kulayigye, adding that she deserved a “gun salute that befits her rank”.

Athletes, family members and others delivered their eulogies before thousands in a sports field in the district of Bukwo.

Ms Cheptegei, who was 33, will be buried later on Saturday.

Rebecca Cheptegei
Rebecca Cheptegei’s body was returned to Uganda on Friday (AP/PA)

She died after her body suffered 80% burns in the attack by Dickson Ndiema, who doused her in petrol at her home in western Kenya’s Trans-Nzoia County on September 3.

Ndiema sustained 30% burns on his body and later succumbed to his injuries.

According to a report filed by the local chief, they argued over a piece of land the athlete bought in Kenya.

The horrific attack shocked many and strengthened calls for the protection of female runners facing exploitation and abuse in the east African country.

Ms Cheptegei’s body was returned to Uganda on Friday in a sombre procession following a street march by dozens of activists in the western Kenyan town of Eldoret who demanded an end to physical violence against female athletes.

Members of Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) stand at the casket of their colleague Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei ahead of her burial
Members of Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) stand at the casket of their colleague Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei ahead of her burial (Hajarah Nalwadda/AP/PA)

She is the fourth female athlete to have been killed by her partner in Kenya in a worrying pattern of gender-based violence in recent years.

Ugandan officials have condemned the attack, demanding justice for Ms Cheptegei. First lady Janet Museveni, who also serves as Uganda’s education and sports minister, described the attack as “deeply disturbing”.

Don Rukare, chairman of the National Council of Sports of Uganda, said in a statement on X that the attack was “a cowardly and senseless act that has led to the loss of a great athlete”.

Four in 10 women, or an estimated 41% of dating or married Kenyan women, have experienced physical or sexual violence perpetrated by their current or most recent partner, according to the 2022 Kenya demographic and health survey.

Many Ugandan athletes train across the border in Kenya, an athletics powerhouse with better facilities. Some of the region’s best runners train together at a high-altitude centre in Kenya’s west.

Ms Cheptegei competed in the women’s marathon at the Paris Olympics, finishing in 44th place, less than a month before the attack. She had represented Uganda at other competitions.

By Press Association

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