A 31-year-old mother of two, who recently set her husband on fire, killing him, has died. Ms Mary Kabura died yesterday at the Murang’a District Hospital. She had taken poison after setting her husband ablaze. Murang’a County Director of Health Winfred Kanyi said the woman had been taken to the hospital while unconscious. Dr Kanyi said she had symptoms of poisoning. “Her condition continued to deteriorate and she was put on resuscitation at around 11am, but she died an hour later,” she added. Ms Kabura is said to have splashed kerosene onto her husband, Mr Samuel Kimani, who was sleeping in their bedroom, before setting him on fire at Mumbi Estate, near Murang’a Town, on Sunday. Neighbours said she locked the bedroom door and ran away. The couple’s two children — a nine-year-old girl and a boy aged two — were also inside the house. The two screamed, drawing the attention of neighbours, who broke down a door to gain entry. The children were found in the
sitting room unharmed. According to the neighbours, the couple quarrelled frequently. They couple were said to have engaged in a serious argument early in the morning on Sunday, before the woman started the fire. Neighbours said they heard the couple quarrelling, and at around 3am, the children screamed for help, saying their father was on fire. They found the man dead and the woman missing. The two children were rescued and taken away.
MOTHER OF TWO TOOK PESTICIDE Neighbours searched for the woman suspected of starting the fire and found her unconscious in a bushy area, about 300 metres away from the house, at 6am, on Sunday. It is suspected she had attempted to take her own life after consuming pesticide.
Eish!.. massive kweli. RIP!
These people!
:D:D
:eek::eek:
Poor orphaned kids!
waah delegating the task of bringing happiness to your life to someone else is a risky affair
Who? Greeks or women?
my greeks, sadly, only they are involved in the sad, macabre incidents…
Good riddance, that cow deserved worse. The children will forever remain scarred after surviving that ordeal.
What goes through a woman’s mind when engaging in such a horrendous act?! Why, Ooh why do you just decide that this is the best way to solve an issue?! Why??!..may I never get to this point ever in my existence!
Dont u worry, they dont represent the whole Greece. Kimera gitiagaga kimwe kioru
didn know you speak greek, and such deep greek at that…
Sadness of mariage.I think people in mariage hii kenya should be taught temporary separation whenever things heat up to a certain level.Si kukaanisha na mtu kwa nyumba moja hadi hasira zinafika boiling point.People should separate 1st to cool things up.
right…
more sacrifices at the altar of matrimony.
Completely damaged children. What a disaster!?
no more shinning eyes
Disturbing acts. Thinking twice before any act should be a continuous song.