Kenyan distance runner Agnes Tirop found dead at her home, husband's involvement suspected

Kenya's National Police Service said Tirop was the victim of a “heinous crime” and promised "speedy and comprehensive investigations".

October 13, 2021 06:24 pm | Updated October 14, 2021 12:38 pm IST

Agnes Jebet Tirop. File

Agnes Jebet Tirop. File

Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop, a two-time world championships bronze medalist, was found dead at her home on Wednesday with stab wounds and her husband was missing and wanted for questioning, police said

Elgeyo Marakwet County police chief Tom Makori said they were searching for Tirop's husband after his family reported he had phoned them crying and asking for God's forgiveness for something he had done.

“There are revelations which came from her husband's family," Mr. Makori said.

The 25-year-old Tirop was found dead at her home in Iten in western Kenya, a town renowned as a training base for distance runners. Kenyan media reported she was found with stab wounds in her abdomen and neck.

Tirop's car, which was parked outside the home, had its windscreen and windows smashed, which could indicate a domestic dispute before she was killed, police said.

Kenya's National Police Service said Tirop was the victim of a “heinous crime” and promised "speedy and comprehensive investigations".

The Kenyan track federation had earlier said Tirop, one of her country's rising stars, had allegedly been stabbed by her husband but it was still working to uncover details of the incident.

“Kenya has lost a jewel," Athletics Kenya said.

Tirop won bronze medals in the women's 10,000 meters at the 2017 and 2019 world championships and finished fourth in the 5,000 meters at the Tokyo Olympics.

Last month, Tirop broke the world record in the women-only 10-kilometer road race.

Her career took off when she won the world cross-country title in 2015 at the age of 19 to become the second youngest champion ever in the event.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta urged police “to track down and apprehend the criminals responsible for the killing of Agnes.”

“It is unsettling, utterly unfortunate and very sad that we’ve lost a young and promising athlete," Mr. Kenyatta said in a statement. “It is even more painful that Agnes, a Kenyan hero by all measures, painfully lost her young life through a criminal act perpetuated by selfish and cowardly people."

International track governing body World Athletics said it was “deeply shocked and saddened” by Tirop's death.

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