Boy bleeds to death after 'cut'
Story by EDWARD KOECH
Publication Date: 12/14/2007
A 13-year-old boy has bled to death after he was
circumcised at home in West Pokot.
The Standard Five pupil at Kwonesis Primary School
from excessive bleeding after being circumcised by a
traditional attendant at his home in Kospot village,
Chesegon Division on Wednesday.
The boy, who was among others who underwent the cut
has already been buried secretly in the bush in Sigor
constituency location.
Circumcision of both boys and girls is rampant and
highly valued by the community.
Chesegon division district officer Justus Motanya
confirmed the death, adding that investigations were
going on.
In a related incident, an administration policeman was
seriously injured after he was stoned by
villagers.
The attack came after police officers tried to stop
the villagers from having three girls in Kepiam village
in the district circumcised.
A clergyman had alerted the local Provincial
Administration of the planned circumcision, prompting
them to immediately dispatch police officers to the
village to stop the ceremony.
But when the armed police officers arrived at the home
where the ceremony was taking place, the villagers
became wild and attacked them using stones, clubs and
other weapons injuring one on the head.
Sook division district officer Alvis Kolum said
policemen shot in the air to scare the villagers away
but they kept advancing and daring them to shoot with
live ammunition.
Mr Kolum said police retreated and avoided a clash,
and the villagers also retreated but proceeded with the
ceremony.
The girls are aged between 13 and 15 years.
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