After conviction for neglect, woman now accused of killing her child

A file photo of Mukurwe-Ini Police Station in Nyeri County. Police are searching for Grace Wambui, a resident of Gikondi in Mukurwe-Ini, following the death of her baby and an arson attack at her matrimonial home. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • Grace Wambui, 27, was handed a two-year non-custodial sentence by a Mukurweini court after admitting to dumping the child at her husband’s doorstep multiple times, and in the middle of the night, following a squabble.
  • And now, barely two weeks after being convicted of child neglect and malicious damage to property, police are pursuing her for the murder of the child, her second born, and torching her house.
  • Trouble began in April when the suspect reportedly had a disagreement with her husband, Joseph Mwangi, over plans to meet her parents for customary dowry negotiations.
  • Neighbours claim the woman called off the negotiations on suspicion that her husband was having an affair with her sister.

A woman accused of killing her five-month old daughter in Mukurwe-Ini, Nyeri County, had been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for neglecting the same child.

Grace Wambui, 27, was handed a two-year non-custodial sentence by a Mukurwe-Ini court after admitting to dumping the five-month-old child at her husband’s doorstep multiple times, and in the middle of the night, following a squabble.

And now, barely two weeks after being convicted of child neglect and malicious damage to property, police are pursuing her for the murder of the child, her second born, and torching her matrimonial home in Gikondi.

Mukurwe-Ini Sub-county Police Commander Jesse Mwakaria told the Nation on Tuesday, “She was recently convicted and was serving a non-custodial sentence. Now we are pursuing her because we believe she was involved in the arson at her matrimonial home a week ago and in the murder of the child."

DOWRY NEGOTIATIONS

Trouble began in April when Ms Wambui reportedly had a disagreement with her husband, Joseph Mwangi, over plans to meet her parents for dowry negotiations.

Neighbours claim the woman called off the event on suspicion that her husband was having an affair with her sister.

Mr Mwangi said, “We had planned to travel to her home in Mathioya but we had a disagreement a few days before the event. She got angry and complained that I hired a taxi for her sister yet I never accorder her the same treatment."

NO RECONCILIATION

The couple who had been together for a year got separated as a result of the disagreement.

“She went back home but a few days later, she came back and left the baby at the door at night and left,” Mr Mwangi said.

Multiple efforts to reconcile the two reportedly bore no fruit as the woman would take the baby away only to leave her at the door later in the night.

This prompted the involvement of police who arrested her for leaving the child out in the cold and damaging her estranged husband’s property.

Following her conviction and sentencing on April 23, however, Ms Wambui was given full custody of the child and asked to report to her probation officer.

UGLY TURN

In an unprecedented turn of events, however, Ms Wambui is said to have sneaked into her in-law’s home the same night and left the child at the doorstep again.

“We searched for her that night and gave the baby back to her at around 1am. She agreed to stay with the child but at 3am we found the child at the door again. This time we decided to keep the baby because she was being tortured for no reason,” the husband said.

Things took an ugly turn later that week - on the morning of April 27, neighbours were woken by screams as the couple's home was on fire.

Police believe the woman was behind the arson attack as she had called Mr Mwangi several times threatening to kill the baby.

“The husband received calls from the wife and was threatened. We believe the woman was involved in the arson attack,” Mr Mwakaria said.

After this incident, police advised the family to give the baby to Ms Wambui's mother for her safety.

MOTHER ARRESTED

Matters worsened on Monday as the body of the five-month old was found dumped at the doorstep of the house belonging to the woman's in-laws, wrapped in a sack and shawls.

The body found at 5am had deep cuts in the head, neck and abdomen.

On Tuesday, police sought orders to detain the suspect's mother, Ms Jane Wacera, as she had been housing the child before she was killed.

“She was arrested in Mathioya by locals and we are still detaining her. She will be helping us with investigations,” Mr Mwakaria said.

The motive for the killing is yet to be established and more puzzling is the allegation that the woman orchestrated a series of gruesome night attacks that befell Gikondi in April.

INVESTIGATIONS

Detectives suspect the child was killed elsewhere and the body cleaned and transported to the location where it was found.

They also believe Ms Wambui worked with accomplices so more suspects will likely be arrested.

Once investigations are concluded, the woman could be charged with infanticide or murder as well as arson.

“The DPP will also guide us on whether to prefer any charges with regard to abandoning the child the same day she was convicted,” Mr Mwakaria said.