Friend of LGBT activist convicted for his killing
A Kenyan court has convicted a photographer for the murder of LGBT activist Edwin Kiprotich Kipruto, popularly known as Edwin Chiloba, whose body was found dumped in a metal box on the roadside nearly two years ago. BBC News reports that the court in Eldoret ruled that the prosecution had proved that Jacktone Odhiambo, who was living with Chiloba, had killed him. The murder sparked global condemnation, with human rights groups saying it was because of his sexuality. Gay sex is illegal in Kenya and punishable by up to 14 years in prison, although it is not clear whether there have been any convictions. However, the Supreme Court last year affirmed a ruling allowing LGBT people the right to associate and register a rights organisation. In the latest case, Judge Reuben Nyakundi ruled that the evidence – which included DNA tests – had linked the accused to the murder. The evidence also indicated that the suspect had sexually assaulted Chiloba before killing him. The judge said the prosecution had proved the suspect’s deliberate intention and deep hatred against the deceased. The court did not make any finding about the motive for the killing. The National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission said the ‘landmark ruling’ was a ‘significant step toward justice for Edwin and all LGBTQ residents of Kenya, Africa and beyond’. The report notes Odhiambo is due to be sentenced on 16 December.