Kenya Reels as Busia and Bomet Murders Surface

Police are searching for a man who killed his wife during a home fight in Busia County. The 50-year-old woman died April 20 in Isongo B village after what officers call domestic problems. Her body showed deep wounds on her head and hand. Officers found her lying in blood at the scene. They took her remains to a local morgue for further tests.

Law enforcement also looks for another man who strangled his 38-year-old wife in Bomet County. County police leader Edward Imbwaga said they discovered Beatrice Ng'eno with blood coming from her mouth and nose. The couple argued before the man locked their door and attacked her. Police started their investigation and moved her body to Kapkatet hospital. Murder cases keep rising across the country, with many victims being women.

Police say these crimes happen regardless of gender, as murder has its legal definition. A special team studies these cases as public concern grows about women being targeted. President Ruto created a 42-member group on January 10 to address the growing problem of women murdered because of their gender. The president said these violent acts hurt both people and communities and make gender inequality worse. The task force aims to find solutions to protect women from violence.
 

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