Activists demand justice after Kenyan hacks off wife

DAKAR. — A Kenyan man who chopped off his wife’s hands with a machete because she had not conceived a child must face the full force of the law to deter other perpetrators of widespread domestic violence in Kenya, women’s rights activists said yesterday. Stephen Ngila from Machakos County in southern Kenya, was on Monday arrested and charged with attempted murder, after attacking his wife, Jackline Mwende, almost two weeks ago, according to the women’s rights organisation Equality Now.

“This is a particularly shocking case for Kenya . . . even though domestic violence is rampant,” Naitore Nyamu of Equality Now told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Nairobi.

Ngila cut off his wife’s hands and hacked her head with a machete after a dispute about the fact that she had not fallen pregnant in seven years of marriage, local media said.

The 34-year-old told Mwende, 27, ‘today is your last day’ before attacking her, said the Daily Nation newspaper, which published a video of the victim with a deep gash on her head, and stumps where her hands once were, wrapped in bandages.

Mwende said she was surprised by the attack, as doctors told the couple that she was fertile, while Ngila was impotent. The Nairobi-based Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) said Ngila should be immediately investigated and prosecuted.

“We are angered by the escalating cases of violence against women in country . . . and that nothing has been done about it,” said FIDA Kenya’s chairwoman Josephine Mong”— Reuters.

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