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Man Defiles 5-Year-Old Step-Daughter To Death, Mother Covers Husband
- Man defiles 5-year-old stepdaughter to death and biological mother covered husband until daughter’s death.
A man identified as Felix Otieno has been arrested by Homicide detectives in Kilifi County, Kenya for having unlawful carnal knowledge of his 5-year old step-daughter to the point of death.
EkohotBlog obtained that the minor succumbed to injuries she sustained from the heinous act.
The Police of the country disclosed that the suspect has been repeatedly defiling the minor inside their house in Mama Mary Polani village.
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According to neighbours the child’s mother has been covering up her husband despite growing concern about their daughter’s welfare.
The concerned neighbours raised an alarm after it became more apparent that the couple was paying little or no attention to their sick child.
One of the neighbour who claims anonymity narrated that “We inquired on why the minor was unable to walk properly, three days prior to her death and her mother informed us that the kid had fallen while she had gone to fetch water.
Human rights activist, Elizabeth Kadzo explained that “We inquired from the minor after the alarm was raised and she told us that she had a big wound while pointing her private parts. She further informed us that the wounds were as a result of his father forcing himself into her.”
Kadzo stressed further that the neighbours had earlier reported the matter to the police but were however dismissed due to lack of evidence.
Detectives have assured the public that they will get to the root of the matter after government pathologists conclude a post-mortem procedure on the minor’s body.
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