Priest who tried to kill lover, child to know his fate today

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Priest who tried to kill lover, child to know his fate today
Monday, May 24, 2021
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Japheth Mwove Kimanzi (left) a Catholic priest from Kitui who has been charged with attempting to kill his girlfriend and her child. He will know his fate today, May 24, 2021.
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By Kitavi Mutua
Nation Media Group
A Catholic priest who attempted to kill a Form Two student together with a child he is alleged to have fathered will know his fate today (Monday) when a Kitui court delivers its judgment.

Father Japheth Mwove Kimanzi’s desperate attempt to cover up infidelity to his celibacy vows landed him in court in 2015 after police arrested him in connection with the brutal attack on 23-year-old Veronica Musali Mutua and her child.
Kitui Chief Magistrate Stephen Mbungi will deliver the judgment today after a five-year trial where disturbing details on how the priest conspired to destroy evidence linking him to the child were laid bare in court.
According to witness testimonies and documentary evidence including a DNA report presented in court, the accused priest, formerly in charge of Kabati Parish in Kitui Catholic Diocese, refused to take responsibility to raise the child and frustrated efforts by the girl’s family to get justice.
Attack
The attack on Veronica, which happened on the night of November 16, 2015, may have shocked the country because a man of God was allegedly involved, but the court drama was more embarrassing to the church.
Fr Kimanzi, who has since been ex-communicated, has been facing charges of assault and causing grievous harm to both his girlfriend Veronica and the child.
Both survived the attack but the child, now aged nine years, suffered permanent disability including loss of sight, damaged brain and crippled legs. The child became deaf and blind.
The court was told how Veronica, then a naïve 15-year-old teenager, was enticed by Fr Kimanzi using biscuits, pocket money and other little favours. He was then serving at Nuu Catholic Parish.
She told the court how the priest lured her into an illicit relationship while she was still a Form One student, but later used violence, intimidation and bribery to silence her.

“I dropped out of school in shame having let down my parents. My peers ridiculed me for coveting a priest and I’ve been struggling to raise the baby on my own since February 2012,” she narrated in her testimony.
On the fateful day, the priest invited the woman to Kabati parish offices, his new station, on November 16, 2015, to discuss how the child would get specialised treatment, and asked her to bring all the clinical reports.
Trap to silence her
However, unknown to Veronica, this was an unthinkable trap to inflict further pain, intimidate her into total silence or possibly kill her.
“He telephoned me and suggested that we meet. I travelled from Thika with my daughter as agreed but when I arrived at Kabati Holy Family Church where he used to minister, he wasn’t in and his phone was off,” she said.
She said the parish gateman had been instructed to keep her waiting until he returned but at around 5pm, the priest called asking that they meet at his Tulia village home, 20 kilometres away, where he claimed he was held up.
“I took a matatu and headed to his home, arriving late in the evening, but he was not there either. I found his mother who chased me away, prompting me to seek accommodation from a neighbour’s home,” she told the court.
Threats
While at the neighbour’s home, the priest called, threatening to kill her for embarrassing him while his mother followed her there and demanded she be thrown out for being a disgrace to her son.
“Cowed by the threats, my host opted to escort me to the nearby market to board a taxi back to Kabati but little did I know that after stepping out of that house, I was walking into a well-laid death trap,” she said.

Suddenly, a man emerged from nowhere, armed with a blunt object, and started chasing them. She was hit on the head while the other woman escaped to safety, leaving Veronica and her child at the mercy of the assailant.
“I recognised my attacker was the same priest who had invited me to their home for reconciliation. I shouted his name but he responded by hitting my child who was still on my back on the head and blood started oozing from her nose,” she narrated in court.
Serious head injuries
Veronica sustained serious head injuries but survived by feigning unconsciousness after it occurred to her that the lone attacker was determined to kill her and the child. The aggressor fled, convinced that they were dead and that his task had been accomplished.
She left the bleeding toddler on the road and crawled into the nearby thicket where she spent the night, writhing in pain. The two were discovered the following morning by villagers who alerted the police.
Before the attack, Veronica wrote a personal letter to the then Kitui Bishop Anthony Muheria which she dropped at his residence, explaining her troubles, prompting an internal investigation. She had been denied access to the bishop on several occasions.
To the church, the DNA report implicating the priest was an embarrassing scandal and a major affront against celibacy – a strong basis of the Catholic faith and priesthood.
On his part, the accused denied the assault charges, telling the court that Veronica was out to tarnish his name and that he did not attack her.
 

bigDog

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Priest who tried to kill lover, child to know his fate today
Monday, May 24, 2021
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Japheth Mwove Kimanzi (left) a Catholic priest from Kitui who has been charged with attempting to kill his girlfriend and her child. He will know his fate today, May 24, 2021.
File | Nation Media Group


By Kitavi Mutua
Nation Media Group
A Catholic priest who attempted to kill a Form Two student together with a child he is alleged to have fathered will know his fate today (Monday) when a Kitui court delivers its judgment.

Father Japheth Mwove Kimanzi’s desperate attempt to cover up infidelity to his celibacy vows landed him in court in 2015 after police arrested him in connection with the brutal attack on 23-year-old Veronica Musali Mutua and her child.
Kitui Chief Magistrate Stephen Mbungi will deliver the judgment today after a five-year trial where disturbing details on how the priest conspired to destroy evidence linking him to the child were laid bare in court.
According to witness testimonies and documentary evidence including a DNA report presented in court, the accused priest, formerly in charge of Kabati Parish in Kitui Catholic Diocese, refused to take responsibility to raise the child and frustrated efforts by the girl’s family to get justice.
Attack
The attack on Veronica, which happened on the night of November 16, 2015, may have shocked the country because a man of God was allegedly involved, but the court drama was more embarrassing to the church.
Fr Kimanzi, who has since been ex-communicated, has been facing charges of assault and causing grievous harm to both his girlfriend Veronica and the child.
Both survived the attack but the child, now aged nine years, suffered permanent disability including loss of sight, damaged brain and crippled legs. The child became deaf and blind.
The court was told how Veronica, then a naïve 15-year-old teenager, was enticed by Fr Kimanzi using biscuits, pocket money and other little favours. He was then serving at Nuu Catholic Parish.
She told the court how the priest lured her into an illicit relationship while she was still a Form One student, but later used violence, intimidation and bribery to silence her.

“I dropped out of school in shame having let down my parents. My peers ridiculed me for coveting a priest and I’ve been struggling to raise the baby on my own since February 2012,” she narrated in her testimony.
On the fateful day, the priest invited the woman to Kabati parish offices, his new station, on November 16, 2015, to discuss how the child would get specialised treatment, and asked her to bring all the clinical reports.
Trap to silence her
However, unknown to Veronica, this was an unthinkable trap to inflict further pain, intimidate her into total silence or possibly kill her.
“He telephoned me and suggested that we meet. I travelled from Thika with my daughter as agreed but when I arrived at Kabati Holy Family Church where he used to minister, he wasn’t in and his phone was off,” she said.
She said the parish gateman had been instructed to keep her waiting until he returned but at around 5pm, the priest called asking that they meet at his Tulia village home, 20 kilometres away, where he claimed he was held up.
“I took a matatu and headed to his home, arriving late in the evening, but he was not there either. I found his mother who chased me away, prompting me to seek accommodation from a neighbour’s home,” she told the court.
Threats
While at the neighbour’s home, the priest called, threatening to kill her for embarrassing him while his mother followed her there and demanded she be thrown out for being a disgrace to her son.
“Cowed by the threats, my host opted to escort me to the nearby market to board a taxi back to Kabati but little did I know that after stepping out of that house, I was walking into a well-laid death trap,” she said.

Suddenly, a man emerged from nowhere, armed with a blunt object, and started chasing them. She was hit on the head while the other woman escaped to safety, leaving Veronica and her child at the mercy of the assailant.
“I recognised my attacker was the same priest who had invited me to their home for reconciliation. I shouted his name but he responded by hitting my child who was still on my back on the head and blood started oozing from her nose,” she narrated in court.
Serious head injuries
Veronica sustained serious head injuries but survived by feigning unconsciousness after it occurred to her that the lone attacker was determined to kill her and the child. The aggressor fled, convinced that they were dead and that his task had been accomplished.
She left the bleeding toddler on the road and crawled into the nearby thicket where she spent the night, writhing in pain. The two were discovered the following morning by villagers who alerted the police.
Before the attack, Veronica wrote a personal letter to the then Kitui Bishop Anthony Muheria which she dropped at his residence, explaining her troubles, prompting an internal investigation. She had been denied access to the bishop on several occasions.
To the church, the DNA report implicating the priest was an embarrassing scandal and a major affront against celibacy – a strong basis of the Catholic faith and priesthood.
On his part, the accused denied the assault charges, telling the court that Veronica was out to tarnish his name and that he did not attack her.
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Kamau wa Kíríro

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a man of God was allegedly involved, but the court drama was more embarrassing to the church.
Kama huyu ni wa Mungu, heri nikuwe wa Shetani
To the church, the DNA report implicating the priest was an embarrassing scandal and a major affront against celibacy
Hakuna kitu ingine wanafikiriaga from their past paedophile cases vis-a-vis justice for the victims.... So sad
 

supu

Lister
Priest who tried to kill lover, child to know his fate today
Monday, May 24, 2021
View attachment 36334
Japheth Mwove Kimanzi (left) a Catholic priest from Kitui who has been charged with attempting to kill his girlfriend and her child. He will know his fate today, May 24, 2021.
File | Nation Media Group


By Kitavi Mutua
Nation Media Group
A Catholic priest who attempted to kill a Form Two student together with a child he is alleged to have fathered will know his fate today (Monday) when a Kitui court delivers its judgment.

Father Japheth Mwove Kimanzi’s desperate attempt to cover up infidelity to his celibacy vows landed him in court in 2015 after police arrested him in connection with the brutal attack on 23-year-old Veronica Musali Mutua and her child.
Kitui Chief Magistrate Stephen Mbungi will deliver the judgment today after a five-year trial where disturbing details on how the priest conspired to destroy evidence linking him to the child were laid bare in court.
According to witness testimonies and documentary evidence including a DNA report presented in court, the accused priest, formerly in charge of Kabati Parish in Kitui Catholic Diocese, refused to take responsibility to raise the child and frustrated efforts by the girl’s family to get justice.
Attack
The attack on Veronica, which happened on the night of November 16, 2015, may have shocked the country because a man of God was allegedly involved, but the court drama was more embarrassing to the church.
Fr Kimanzi, who has since been ex-communicated, has been facing charges of assault and causing grievous harm to both his girlfriend Veronica and the child.
Both survived the attack but the child, now aged nine years, suffered permanent disability including loss of sight, damaged brain and crippled legs. The child became deaf and blind.
The court was told how Veronica, then a naïve 15-year-old teenager, was enticed by Fr Kimanzi using biscuits, pocket money and other little favours. He was then serving at Nuu Catholic Parish.
She told the court how the priest lured her into an illicit relationship while she was still a Form One student, but later used violence, intimidation and bribery to silence her.

“I dropped out of school in shame having let down my parents. My peers ridiculed me for coveting a priest and I’ve been struggling to raise the baby on my own since February 2012,” she narrated in her testimony.
On the fateful day, the priest invited the woman to Kabati parish offices, his new station, on November 16, 2015, to discuss how the child would get specialised treatment, and asked her to bring all the clinical reports.
Trap to silence her
However, unknown to Veronica, this was an unthinkable trap to inflict further pain, intimidate her into total silence or possibly kill her.
“He telephoned me and suggested that we meet. I travelled from Thika with my daughter as agreed but when I arrived at Kabati Holy Family Church where he used to minister, he wasn’t in and his phone was off,” she said.
She said the parish gateman had been instructed to keep her waiting until he returned but at around 5pm, the priest called asking that they meet at his Tulia village home, 20 kilometres away, where he claimed he was held up.
“I took a matatu and headed to his home, arriving late in the evening, but he was not there either. I found his mother who chased me away, prompting me to seek accommodation from a neighbour’s home,” she told the court.
Threats
While at the neighbour’s home, the priest called, threatening to kill her for embarrassing him while his mother followed her there and demanded she be thrown out for being a disgrace to her son.
“Cowed by the threats, my host opted to escort me to the nearby market to board a taxi back to Kabati but little did I know that after stepping out of that house, I was walking into a well-laid death trap,” she said.

Suddenly, a man emerged from nowhere, armed with a blunt object, and started chasing them. She was hit on the head while the other woman escaped to safety, leaving Veronica and her child at the mercy of the assailant.
“I recognised my attacker was the same priest who had invited me to their home for reconciliation. I shouted his name but he responded by hitting my child who was still on my back on the head and blood started oozing from her nose,” she narrated in court.
Serious head injuries
Veronica sustained serious head injuries but survived by feigning unconsciousness after it occurred to her that the lone attacker was determined to kill her and the child. The aggressor fled, convinced that they were dead and that his task had been accomplished.
She left the bleeding toddler on the road and crawled into the nearby thicket where she spent the night, writhing in pain. The two were discovered the following morning by villagers who alerted the police.
Before the attack, Veronica wrote a personal letter to the then Kitui Bishop Anthony Muheria which she dropped at his residence, explaining her troubles, prompting an internal investigation. She had been denied access to the bishop on several occasions.
To the church, the DNA report implicating the priest was an embarrassing scandal and a major affront against celibacy – a strong basis of the Catholic faith and priesthood.
On his part, the accused denied the assault charges, telling the court that Veronica was out to tarnish his name and that he did not attack her.


The so called priests and fathers are devils re-incarnate....having worked with the church for many years left a bitter taste in my mouth for "men of God"
 
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upepo

Elder Lister
PUSHED TO JUNE 16
Court blames blackouts for delayed ruling in priest assault case
Kitui magistrate says he was unable to finalise writing of his judgment because of power failure.
In Summary
• Case involves a Catholic priest accused of causing harm to a woman he had impregnated when she was a schoolgirl
• The case has dragged in court since 2015

Former Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi in the Kitui magistrate's court on Monday, May 24, 2021
IN THE DOCK: Former Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi in the Kitui magistrate's court on Monday, May 24, 2021
Image: Musembi Nzengu


A Kitui court has delayed its judgment on a case involving a Catholic priest, citing frustrations by frequent power blackouts. Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi was charged with causing grievous harm to a schoolgirl he allegedly impregnated. Chief principal magistrate Stephen Mbungi was expected to deliver his judgment on Monday but pushed the matter to June 16. He said frequent blackouts within the court frustrated the writing of the judgment.
The priest had also been charged with brutally attacking the child of his alleged former lover. The baby was the outcome of his relationship with the schoolgirl.

The matter has dragged in court since 2015. The priest has since been excommunicated from the Catholic church.
On Monday, Kimanzi was called to the dock for Mbungi to deliver his judgment but the magistrate apologised, saying he had failed to finalise the writing of the determination due to a prolonged power blackout.
Mbungi asked the litigants to understand that the electricity problem was to blame. He thus said he will read the judgment in the afternoon of June 16. During the proceedings, the complainant, who is now past the age of majority, sat pensively in court, rocking the child, said to have been fathered by the former priest, in her hands.

It is alleged that Kimanzi was in an intimate relationship with the victim when she was a student at Mwambiu Secondary School in Mwingi Central. Witnesses claimed the former priest had attempted to conceal his violation of celibacy through brutality. He was arrested in 2015 in connection with a brutal attack on the complainant and her child.
Kimanzi is out on bond. After the court postponed the delivery of judgment, he sauntered out of the courtroom and consulted with a few people outside before leaving. The complainant said she is looking forward to the judgment so that she and her son can get justice. She now works as a hairdresser.“This case has dragged in court for a very long time making me to put on hold so many things including getting treatment for my child who has problems with her lower limbs,” she said.
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Seems like somebody needs to rewrite his judgement after realizing the media was waiting for it with anticipation.
 
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It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
PUSHED TO JUNE 16
Court blames blackouts for delayed ruling in priest assault case
Kitui magistrate says he was unable to finalise writing of his judgment because of power failure.
In Summary
• Case involves a Catholic priest accused of causing harm to a woman he had impregnated when she was a schoolgirl
• The case has dragged in court since 2015

Former Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi in the Kitui magistrate's court on Monday, May 24, 2021's court on Monday, May 24, 2021
IN THE DOCK: Former Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi in the Kitui magistrate's court on Monday, May 24, 2021
Image: Musembi Nzengu


A Kitui court has delayed its judgment on a case involving a Catholic priest, citing frustrations by frequent power blackouts. Kitui Catholic priest Japheth Mwove Kimanzi was charged with causing grievous harm to a schoolgirl he allegedly impregnated. Chief principal magistrate Stephen Mbungi was expected to deliver his judgment on Monday but pushed the matter to June 16. He said frequent blackouts within the court frustrated the writing of the judgment.
The priest had also been charged with brutally attacking the child of his alleged former lover. The baby was the outcome of his relationship with the schoolgirl.

The matter has dragged in court since 2015. The priest has since been excommunicated from the Catholic church.
On Monday, Kimanzi was called to the dock for Mbungi to deliver his judgment but the magistrate apologised, saying he had failed to finalise the writing of the determination due to a prolonged power blackout.
Mbungi asked the litigants to understand that the electricity problem was to blame. He thus said he will read the judgment in the afternoon of June 16. During the proceedings, the complainant, who is now past the age of majority, sat pensively in court, rocking the child, said to have been fathered by the former priest, in her hands.

It is alleged that Kimanzi was in an intimate relationship with the victim when she was a student at Mwambiu Secondary School in Mwingi Central. Witnesses claimed the former priest had attempted to conceal his violation of celibacy through brutality. He was arrested in 2015 in connection with a brutal attack on the complainant and her child.
Kimanzi is out on bond. After the court postponed the delivery of judgment, he sauntered out of the courtroom and consulted with a few people outside before leaving. The complainant said she is looking forward to the judgment so that she and her son can get justice. She now works as a hairdresser.“This case has dragged in court for a very long time making me to put on hold so many things including getting treatment for my child who has problems with her lower limbs,” she said.
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Seems like somebody needs to rewrite his judgement after realizing the media was waiting for it with anticipation.
Can't the judge just read the judgement in longhand. Typing can come later. Or did he have to wait till the last moment to write his decision.... Niga won't be found guilty.
 
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upepo

Elder Lister
Can't the judge just read the judgement in longhard. Typing can come later. Or did he have to wait till the last moment to write his decision.... Niga won't be found guilty.
There are suspicions. The fact that the media focused on the case a few days before the pronouncement could mean that some elements of the judgement may have leaked. Looks like the media was laying ground for a major story.
 

Luther12

Elder Lister



“Mimi sijapata haki na mtoto wangu, mtoto wangu ni mlemavu kwa sababu Father alituchapa, akafanya mtoto wangu kuwa mlemavu, haoni na hatembei (I have been denied justice, both I and my child, my child is blind and crippled following the brutal attack on us by Father (Kimanzi),” a sobbing Ms Mutua told journalists outside the courtroom.
 

Nefertities

Elder Lister
To the church, the DNA report implicating the priest was an embarrassing scandal and a major affront against celibacy – a strong basis of the Catholic faith and priesthood.
On his part, the accused denied the assault charges, telling the court that Veronica was out to tarnish his name and that he did not attack her.
I was already in my feelings because they referred to her as his "lover". SHE WAS 15! The article almost completely overlooks that part.

Also, how can the church take issue with the fact that he broke his vow of celibacy when the biggest issue here is that he's a murderous pedofile? Smh! Screwed up priorities!
 

wrongturn

Elder Lister
Can't the judge just read the judgement in longhand. Typing can come later. Or did he have to wait till the last moment to write his decision.... Niga won't be found guilty.
you were right, the magistrate was just playing lazy and waited the media spotlight to dim to give out his judgment .
 
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