The death sentence of the beauty queen who stabbed her boyfriend 25 times was condemned by Amnesty International



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Amnesty International condemned the death sentence of a beauty queen who murdered her boyfriend by stabbing him 25 times.

Ruth Kamande – who won a beauty pageant in prison awaiting trial – repeatedly plunged a kitchen knife into Farid Mohammed during the attack at his home in Nairobi, Kenya.

His partner, also 24 years old, had tried to infect him with HIV, informed the country's High Court.

But Judge Jessie Lessit denied allegations that she was acting in self-defense after the couple fought, reports the Kenyan newspaper Daily Nation .

She stated that the wounds did not correspond to Kamande's allegations The victim pinned her while they were fighting, noting that the post-mortem examinations showed that her injuries were being inflicted at intervals and not by a person lying down.

"She stabbed the deceased 25 times, and not quickly, but rather spaced" I want young people to know that it's not cool to kill your boyfriend or girlfriend even if you feel disappointed or frustrated – do not do it is, "she added." Instead, it's cool to leave and then forgive. "

Judge accused Kamande of behavior" manipulator, "including light-handed stab wounds and access to the victim's cell phone after his death, allowed the sentence, which will see Kamande hanged, and said that this corresponded to the crime that took place in September 2015.

"We are happy that this day has arrived and that her grandparents, her sister, were in court today," said Aunt Emmah Wanjiku. "He had just started work when his life was cut off."

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But Amnesty International intervened to criticise the punishment.

“We are concerned that Kenya continues to use this cruel, inhumane and outdated mode of punishment,” director Irungu Houghton said in a statement. “This sentence is a blow to Kenya’s progressive record in commuting death sentences to terms of imprisonment.”

He added there was no credible evidence the death penalty deters crime better than other punishments and asked the courts to rehabilitate Kamande instead.

Her lawyer Joyner Okonjo said she would appeal the sentence but, if carried out, it would be the first state execution in the country since 1987.

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