A family in Wetaya Village, Khalaba Ward, Kanduyi Constituency in Bungoma County is demanding justice after a 40-year-old woman was allegedly attacked and seriously injured by a man known to her.
The victim, Marystella Kong’ani, a public health officer at a hospital in Bungoma, was reportedly assaulted on Wednesday night shortly after returning home.
Sandra Kong’ani, 19, the victim’s niece, recounted the ordeal, saying her aunt arrived home at around 9:00 p.m. and she welcomed her in before serving her supper.
“Immediately she arrived, I opened the gate, served her supper, and then went to bed,” she said.
Moments later, Sandra said she heard a commotion.
“About five to ten minutes later, I heard someone breaking into the house through the window. After a short while, everything went quiet,” she narrated.
Sensing something was wrong, she moved toward her aunt’s bedroom.
“I later heard voices inside the house. When I went to check, I found a man inside my aunt’s bedroom beating her up,” she said.
Sandra described a violent scene in which her aunt was screaming for help while the attacker continued assaulting her.
“I recognized the man, we had interacted with him before. He was holding my aunt by the neck, hitting her against the wall with kicks and blows. I pleaded with him to stop and resolve whatever issue they had, but he turned on me and told me to go away,” she added.
She said she immediately called the victim’s relatives, who responded quickly.
“When the man realized I was on the phone, he opened the bedroom door, took his clothes and went outside. He even snatched the phone from my hand before leaving,” she said.
Sandra further claimed that the suspect took the house and car keys before stepping outside, where he was seen making phone calls as neighbors gathered at the scene.
“By the time villagers assembled outside, he had already moved out, leaving my aunt injured but conscious,” she added.
Sandra said the suspect, identified as Bashir Biketi, had been visiting the home since January.
“This man is not new to us. He has been coming here since the beginning of the year, spending time with my aunt. There was even a time we went out together, though he wasn’t very friendly,” she said.
A neighbor, Paul Khaemba, condemned the incident noting that by the time residents responded, the suspect had already jumped over the perimeter wall and escaped.
Marystella’s brother, Josphat Kong’ani, said he received a distress call informing him that his sister had been attacked and was in critical condition.
“I do not know this man, and he has never been introduced to the family as a husband. We are questioning his motive,” he said.
The matter was reported at Musikoma Police Post and police have launched investigations. Officers at Musikoma Police Station confirmed the incident was recorded under OB number 18/19/3/2026.
The victim is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Kisumu as her family calls for the swift arrest and prosecution of the suspect.
