27-year-old Dorcas Awinja (pictured in bed at the Nairobi
Women's Hospital on Tuesday, January 19) sustained burns after her
husband
doused paraffin on her and set her on fire over a love text message. Awinja, who is admitted
at Nairobi Women’s Hospital, Nakuru branch, suffered 63% burns
and has wounds on the neck, arms, breast, thorax, abdomen, back and legs. She depends on the
nurses to feed, dress the
wounds and bathe. The mother of two from Ipali village, Luanda sub-county in Vihiga County, Kenya said she had been married for 12 years before the incident happened. "My husband poured paraffin on my nylon dress and lit fire on me, leaving me with all these injuries," she said.
wounds and bathe. The mother of two from Ipali village, Luanda sub-county in Vihiga County, Kenya said she had been married for 12 years before the incident happened. "My husband poured paraffin on my nylon dress and lit fire on me, leaving me with all these injuries," she said.
According to Standard Digital, she had just
arrived home from her business of selling vegetables and prepared dinner
for her children and her estranged husband, aged 33.
However, just before they went to bed, her husband’s phone started
ringing but he kept ignoring the calls.
Awinja said she picked the phone after a message came through and was
shocked to see a love message from a woman.
"I confronted him because I
was so annoyed and a scuffle ensued," she said.
In a fit of rage, her
husband allegedly poured paraffin on her and lit a match stick, setting
her on fire. Awinja said she started crying for help and her neighbours rushed her to
Coptic Hospital in Maseno.
"My husband went into hiding and started
calling our relatives, claiming I had burnt myself under unclear
circumstances," said Awinja. The incident
was reported at Luanda Police Station and the police say they are still
looking for the suspect. Emuhaya police boss
Benson Kilonzo said Awinja recorded a statement and police have
intensified search to arrest and charge the suspect with assault.
Kilonzo condemned the act, saying it is inhuman and called on married
people to find better ways of solving disputes.
"We have conducted all investigations but unfortunately, the suspect is
still at large," said Mr Kilonzo Coptic Hospital
referred Awinja to Nairobi Women’s Hospital.
Awinja called for the arrest and prosecution of her husband, saying he
had abused her several times. “I want him arrested and justice served.
"It is unfortunate that I will never get to have my smooth skin back. It
is so unfortunate," she said.
S: SD