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Kenya: Man Sentenced to 40 Years for Wife's Murder in Kisii

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 18 November 2021.

On November 18, 2021, a court in Kenya handed down a 40-year prison sentence to George Morara, a 50-year-old man from Kisii, for the murder of his wife.

According to reports, Morara was found guilty of the crime in 2019 and was deemed a threat to his community by the judge.

Probation officers presented a report to the court, stating that Morara was a "nuisance murderer, a thief, and an extortionist".

His brother, a police officer based in Nairobi, corroborated this assessment, stating that Morara had a history of committing serious crimes.

Despite Morara's claims of being terminally ill and having transformed during his detention, the judge found no evidence to support this and ruled that a non-custodial sentence was not suitable.

Prosecutors had recommended a life sentence for Morara, but the judge ultimately settled on 40 years in prison.

"By releasing you, you will cause more harm to the community," the judge ruled. "You are a serious offender to your family and to the community. You deserve a life sentence for the safety of Marani people."

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