Agnes Tirop: Mourners pay respects to running star

Kenyan athletes mourn during the funeral service of long-distance runner Agnes Tirop

Many Kenyan athletes attended the funeral

Leading athletes have joined hundreds of mourners at the funeral of Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop, who was stabbed to death in her home.

Her husband, Ibrahim Rotich, appeared in court this week as a suspect in her killing.

Ms Tirop was being buried at her parents’ home in Nandi County, Kenya, on what would have been her 26th birthday.

Speakers at the funeral called for an end to domestic violence.

Her mother, Dinah Tirop, also spoke.

“I don’t have much to say for today, I have mourned, I have cried, all my tears are gone,” she said. “I give my daughter her final send-off and I ask God to give her her place.”

Kenyan athletes and mourners throw flowers towards the coffin in memory of long-distance runner Agnes Tirop

Many mourners wore the signature red shirts of Athletics Kenya

A cyclist rides under a sign reading "The source of champions" near the home of long-distance runner Agnes Tirop before her funeral service at Kapnyamisa village, Nandi county

Mourners gathered in Kapnyamisa, Ms Tirop’s childhood village

A mourner reads the eulogy program during the funeral service of long-distance runner Agnes Tirop

Speakers at the funeral demanded swift justice for Ms Tirop

Ms Tirop was a promising long-distance runner who broke the women-only 10km world record last month, finished fourth in the 2020 Olympic 5,000m and who had won World Athletics Championships bronze medals.

A foundation against domestic violence will be established in her honour. Athletics Kenya announced on Saturday that the Kenyan leg of the World Cross Country Tour will be named after Tirop.

A sombre mood

By Michelle Katami, BBC Africa, Nandi County

A sombre mood engulfed the burial which was attended by over 4,000 mourners, with athletes, residents and government officials prominent among them.

The athletics fraternity included Tirop’s former team-mates Faith Kipyegon and Hellen Obiri, while Ugandans Joshua Cheptegei, Peruth Chemutai and Jacob Kiplimo were also in attendance.

In tributes, Ms Tirop was described as a kind and ever-smiling lady.

Her murder has sparked a conversation in Kenya around domestic violence, even though her husband – the prime suspect – has yet to be charged by police.

Calls to end domestic abuse as well as an appeal to hasten justice for the late athlete dominated speeches at the burial ceremony.

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