| Jackline Mwende |
Police and members of the community began looking for Ngila the night the attack took place. He was arrested the following day after appearing at the hospital where Mwende was being treated. While Ngila allegedly attacked her because they weren't able to have children, a hospital in Nairobi said Mwende was fertile and it was her husband who had reproductive issues, Daily Nation reported. Kenyan member of parliament Joyce Wanjala Lay told CNN: "It is really sad that something of this nature would happen in this time and age.
| Stephen Ngila (right) has been arrested for the brutal act |
"Having a child is a shared responsibility. A woman without a child is still a woman and even more stronger," she said.
Mwende is recovering from her injuries at her mother's home in Machakos county -- 64 miles from the capital, Nairobi, where women's rights representatives have visited her.
The Bangladeshi embassy in Kenya has promised to provide Mwende with medication for at least three months, while Lay says she and other activists have offered to provide her with prosthetic limbs, a $250 allowance per month, transport to therapy and business skills to help prepare her for life after recovery.
The attack has been condemned by politicians, activists and citizens across Kenya.
to know that he was the infertile one is disheartening
ReplyDeleteso sad
ReplyDeletehe should face the wrought of the law
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