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Man sentenced to 150 years for killing his 3 children

Justice Ng'arng'ar described the crime as “inhuman and shocking”

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by KNA

Realtime18 February 2025 - 12:50
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In Summary


  • He noted that the brutal nature of the act, which involved the killing of innocent children by their father, was beyond comprehension and could not be taken lightly.
  • “This court cannot overlook such a grievous act. The punishment must reflect the severity of the crime committed to the innocent souls,” he stated.




A Bomet court has sentenced a 40-year-old man to 150 years in prison after finding him guilty of murdering his three children in 2019.

The murder incident happened in Lelaitich village, Chepalungu subcounty.

The man was found guilty of killing his three sons, aged 12, 8 and 5, while their mother was away from home.

Justice Ng'arng'ar described the crime as “inhuman and shocking” while emphasizing the gravity of the offence, calling for the need for a harsh penalty to prevent similar incidents in the future.

He noted that the brutal nature of the act, which involved the killing of innocent children by their father, was beyond comprehension and could not be taken lightly.

“This court cannot overlook such a grievous act. The punishment must reflect the severity of the crime committed to the innocent souls,” he stated.

The judge further stressed that such heinous crimes deeply affected families and the society at large, warranting a punishment that not only held the perpetrator accountable but also served as a strong warning to others who might contemplate such actions.

He opined that by imposing a severe sentence, the court aimed to reinforce the importance of child protection and uphold justice for the young victims whose lives were tragically cut short.

With the man given 14 days to appeal the sentence, the children’s mother expressed her relief and satisfaction with the court’s decision.

"Justice has finally been served," she stated, adding that the ruling brought a sense of closure after years of pain and grief.

She emphasized the devastating impact of losing her three children and hoped that the sentence would serve as a warning against such inhumane acts.

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