Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei in hospital after being ‘set on fire by boyfriend’

News/ Africa (Kumasi, Ghana) Sep 3 (Futball Surgery News)- The Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei is fighting for her life after her boyfriend reportedly poured petrol over her and set her on fire.

Cheptegei, who finished 44th competing for Uganda in the women’s race at the Paris 2024 Games, is in critical condition after suffering burns to more than 75% of her body following the attack outside her home in Kenya.

Trans Nzoia County’s police commander, Jeremiah ole Kosiom, said Cheptegei’s partner had bought a can of petrol, poured it on her and set her ablaze after a disagreement over the land where her home was built.

“The couple were heard quarrelling outside their house. During the altercation, the boyfriend was seen pouring a liquid on the woman before burning her,” he told the Standard newspaper in Kenya. “The suspect was also caught by the fire and sustained serious burns.”

Cheptegei, 33, was reportedly rescued by neighbours before she and her attacker were taken to Moi Referral Hospital in Eldoret.

The Ugandan Athletics Federation also reported the attack on social media.

“We regret to announce that our athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, who competed at the Olympics has suffered severe injuries and is hospitalised at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret,” it said in a statement. “This follows an incident involving her Kenyan boyfriend pouring petrol and setting fire on her.”

Cheptegei, who won the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in Thailand in 2022, is the latest victim of attacks against female athletes in Kenya.

In October 2021 Agnes Tirop, a two-time world 10km bronze medallist who also finished fourth in the 5,000m at the Tokyo Olympics, was found stabbed to death in Iten.

In April 2022, Damaris Mutua, who competed for Bahrain, was found strangled with a pillow over her face in the same town.

 

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