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Medical officer to testify in sexual assault case against ex-teacher

Nicanor Kirwa Yego, 60, who was arraigned before Kericho Senior Resident Magistrate Fredrick Nyakundi, was dismissed by the TSC seven years ago for defiling a student.
KNABy KNAApril 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kericho Law Courts situated along the Kericho-Kisumu highway at Kona-C area outskirts of Kericho town. (Photo: Sarah Njagi)
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By Sarah Njagi

A medical officer will testify at a Kericho court in a case involving a former school teacher facing charges of sexually assaulting five girls, aged between the ages of 8 and 12 years.

The Nairobi Law Monthly September Edition

The accused, Nicanor Kirwa Yego, 60, who was arraigned before Kericho Senior Resident Magistrate Fredrick Nyakundi, was dismissed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) seven years ago for defiling a student.

A dismissal letter dated 31 July 2017 from TSC tabled before the court indicated that the accused used to be a teacher and was dismissed from the service after he sexually assaulted a student of Kapsabet School for the Deaf Vocational Training Centre.

The prosecution has so far produced before the court nine witnesses who have given collaborative evidence against the accused person.

The prosecution charged Yego with committing sexual assault contrary to section 5(1) a (1) of the Sexual Offences Act No 3 of 2006.

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The accused denied committing the offences on diverse dates between June 2012 and 13 July 2022 at Master ‘B’ village in Belgut sub-county within Kericho County that he sexually assaulted the five girls aged 12, 11, 10, 8 and 7 years.

He also faces alternative charges of committing indecent acts with children.

Medical report dated 19 July 2022 from Kericho County Referral Hospital indicated the accused having undergone a mental assessment test revealing he was of sound mind and fit to stand trial.

The accused was escorted back to remand custody at Kericho GK prison and he will be brought back to court on 30 May 2024 when the medical officer from Kericho County Referral Hospital Stanley Sitenei will to testify in the case.

The case was fixed for further hearing on 30 May 2024.

The Nairobi Law Monthly September Edition

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