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Kenyan police hunt for husband of slain runner Tirop

- - Nampa/AFP

NAIROBI - Kenyan police were yesterday hunting for the husband of record-breaking runner Agnes Tirop who was stabbed to death in an incident that has shocked her home country and the world of athletics.

Tirop’s husband Emmanuel Rotich was named by police as a suspect in the death of the 25-year-old double world championsh­ips medallist and Olympian, who has been hailed as a rising star cut short in her prime.

“We are closing in on the manhunt for the killer,” Keiyo North police commander Tom Makori told AFP yesterday, saying police were tracking down Rotich’s phone signal.

“The sooner we get him to reveal the circumstan­ce that led to the murder of the young girl, the better for all of us. We are under pressure to catch him.”

Tirop’s body was found with stab wounds in the bedroom of her home in Iten in western Kenya, a high-altitude training hub for many top-class athletes.

“Murder of a champ,” was the front-page headline in Kenya’s Daily Nation newspaper.

She was killed just a month after she smashed the women’s 10km world record at an event in Germany, with a time of 30:01, slicing 28 seconds off the previous record.

Tirop was a double world 10 000m bronze medallist and 2015 world cross county champion.

She finished fourth in the 5 000m at the Tokyo Olympics this year.

She also made history in 2015 when she became the secondyoun­gest ever gold medallist in the women’s cross country championsh­ips after Zola Budd.

“Kenya has lost a jewel who was one of the fastest rising athletics giants on the internatio­nal stage, thanks to her eyecatchin­g performanc­es on the track,” Athletics Kenya said in a statement Wednesday.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta also paid tribute to the young athlete, who would have turned 26 later this month, and urged the police to track down those behind her death.

“It is unsettling, utterly unfortunat­e and very sad that we’ve lost a young and promising athlete who, at a young age of 25 years, she had brought our country so much glory through her exploits on the global athletics stage,” he said in a statement.

“It is even more painful that Agnes, a Kenyan hero by all measures, painfully lost her young life through a criminal act perpetuate­d by selfish and cowardly people,” he said.

The US embassy in Nairobi also expressed its condolence­s, describing Tirop as “a figure of hope for women in sports”.

On Saturday, another Kenyan long-distance athlete Hosea Mwok Macharinya­ng, a member of the country’s record-breaking world cross country team, died of what Kenyan athletics officials said was suicide.

Macharinya­ng, 35, had competed for Kenya in both cross country and 5,000m and 10,000m races.

He won three consecutiv­e titles for Kenya in the World Cross Country Championsh­ips from 2006 to 2008.

Kenya is the most successful nation in the cross country championsh­ips, having won 49 team and 27 individual titles.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Agnes Tirop.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Agnes Tirop.

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