

  
A 30-year-old mother of two from Kianamu Village in Embu County, Kenya, is 
nursing serious burns on her thighs and private parts after her husband 
poured hot water on her. 
Catherine
 Wakere was taken to Siakago Level Four Hospital last Wednesday, two 
weeks after the attack. Her upper right thigh and her private parts had 
started developing infections when she was taken to the hospital.
According to the hospital’s Nursing Officer Secinta Nyaga, the woman was only taken to
 hospital when a neighbour learnt of the cruel 
assault. Ms Wakere said her husband, Charles Njiru, 36, had without any provocation, poured boiling water on her. Around 11am
 on that fateful day, she was heating water for him when he suddenly 
grabbed a bowl, scooped the water and threw it on her thighs and private
 parts.
"He just scooped water that was boiling and splashed it on my thighs. 
He had aimed at my private parts, which were partly scalded," she said.
Ms Nyaga said the wound had deteriorated due to the lengthy stay without medication but her condition has since improved.
"Hers
 is a case of gender violence, which we reported to the police before 
treating her. The wound was in a very bad state since it appeared to 
have stayed 
for two weeks without being treated. If it was a fresh would it would 
have healed. She is now in a stable condition." she said.
Ms Wakere’s left thigh also bears another scar of a healed burn 
injury while she has two broken fingers, all said to have been inflicted
 by the husband. She had also told doctors that her fingers broke when she fell.
The
 hospital has also alerted the Children's Department to take care of the
 victim's children, a two-year-old girl and a boy, seven. Her mother, 
Daisy Muthoni, who is looking after her in hospital, said
 she was afraid of visiting her daughter’s home due to the cruelty of 
her husband.
News
 of the assault caused uproar among women leaders in Embu, with 
county assembly gender committee chairperson Peninah Mutua calling on 
police to crack down on perpetrators of gender violence. Mbeere North 
Assistant County Commissioner, Benjamin Birech said the man has been 
arrested and will be taken to court once 
his wife files an official complaint. He said the woman had reported 
being repeatedly beaten up and sexually harassed by the man.
"We will charge him with causing grievous harm. She says that the man
 beats her regularly. He is reported to be a habitual user of bhang and 
miraa," said Mr Birech, adding that the man could have been under the 
influence of drugs when he poured hot water on his wife."



 
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