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Rebecca Cheptegei participating in the marathon at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest 2023. Alamy
Rebecca Cheptegei

Funeral of murdered Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei to be held in Uganda next week

Police say the attack was carried out on Sunday last week by Cheptegei’s Kenyan partner, Dickson Ndiema Marangach.

THE FUNERAL OF Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei, who died in Kenya after being set on fire by her boyfriend, will be held on September 14 in her home country, organisers said Sunday.

The 33-year-old, who competed in the women’s marathon at the Paris Olympics last month, succumbed to severe burns on Thursday, four days after being doused with petrol and set alight at her home in western Kenya.

“The burial date of Rebecca Cheptegei has been set for September 14, in Kongasis sub county in Bukwo district,” Beatrice Ayikoru, secretary general of the Uganda Olympic Committee and a member of the funeral organising committee, told news agency AFP.

Bukwo is the location of Cheptegei’s family home and lies on the border with Kenya about 380 kilometres northeast of the Ugandan capital Kampala.

Cheptegei’s death was greeted with anger and sorrow, the latest horrific act of gender-based violence in Kenya where at least two other athletes have lost their lives at the hands of their partners.

Police say the attack was carried out on Sunday last week by Cheptegei’s Kenyan partner, Dickson Ndiema Marangach, who also suffered burns and is being treated in hospital.

On Friday, Parisian Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced that the capital, where Cheptegei had competed only a month earlier, would name a sports venue in her honour

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