Judith Wandera, 24, has been imprisoned for
15 years by Kisumu Court in Kenya after she was found guilty of defiling 16-year-old
boy.
Wandera was accused of defiling the minor on various dates with witnesses
lined up by the prosecution pointing out an accusing finger at the woman. ALSO
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A prosecutor Nyakundi Mukaya told
the court that medical evidence from specimen collected from the duo confirmed
that the woman and the schoolboy were having an intimate affair.
He noted that
the boy had been living with the accused for more than four months. The court
heard that as a result of the affair, the minor dropped out of school and moved
in with the accused before the boy was rescued by police officers
“The boy was
rescued on July 7, 2017 and the accused was arrested by police officers,” said
Mukaya.
After the rescue, he said, the boy was taken to a correctional facility
before he was released back to his parents.
Parents of the boy told the court that their son stopped taking school
seriously after he met the woman and they sought the intervention of the police
after the boy started living with her.
But in her defense, Wandera said that
she did not know that the boy was a minor adding that he was a drug addict by
the time they met.
“We met at a drinking joint one evening of April 2016 in
Kondele where he even offered to buy me drinks. We exchanged phone contacts and
started dating,” Wandera added that she could not establish the age of the boy
because he was also a boda boda operator and only appeared “young when he came
to testify”.
“He had dreadlocks when we met and only appeared young after his
dreadlocks were shaved before he was brought to court to testify,” said Wandera
in her defence.
15 years is a long time.
Do you think the judge was overly generous with the punishment?
I think he went overboard, though.

1 comment:
Abeg let her do community service for a year and let her move on with her life.
After all some boys as young as 16 are enlisted into the military.
I don't even agree that he's a minor in a place like Kenya where children fend for themselves at a tender age.
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