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A court in Uganda sentenced a teen age girl to a six-hour jail term for killing her rapist father
It
was probably one of the most unusual sentences delivered in the
country, but the case was just as unusual as it was heartrending.
The
Masaka High Court presided over by Lady Justice Margaret Oumo Oguli,
Monday heard that 18-year-old girl killed her father on May 8, after he
had molested her.
It was not the first time he was doing so.
The 58-year-old man had been molesting the daughter repeatedly from the
time she was 13 years old.
Prosecution led by Peter Mugisha told
court that the convict violently killed her father using a knife and a
panga after the deceased performed sexual acts against her.
Mr Mugisha, however, asked court to give her a maximum sentence which requires death, saying the act she performed was illegal.
A lenient sentence
His argument was that she should have reported the matter to police and not killed him.
Defence
led by Mr Edward Kikirengoma, however, did not agree with the State,
saying the act the father did to his daughter was condemned, especially
in Buganda Kingdom.
Mr Kikirengoma told court that the convict
needed to take charge of her life since she had become tired of her
father’s cruel acts, adding that court should look into the condition of
the girl as she was six months pregnant, with the child of her father.
“.....
revealed that as she was sleeping in the house, she did not know that
her mother, 56, had gone out; her father learnt that his wife wasn’t in
the house and came into her bed and molested her. Since they were living
in a one-room rented house, the father took advantage of his own
children,” Mr Kikirengoma said.
It emerged that the man had also impregnated his three other daughters.
Defence therefore asked court to give the killer a lenient sentence.
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