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Relief after court quashes father’s life imprisonment

Thursday, December 17th, 2020 00:00 | By
Kenyan National Commission of Rights (KNCHR) activist (left) Victort Kamau accompany Dorcas Wambua to a media briefing after the ruling. Photo/PD/MUTUKU MWANGANGI

After nearly a decade of life behind bars at the Kamiti Maximum Prison, Julius Musyoki Wambua is now a free man following a Machakos High Court verdict to  quash his life imprisonment yesterday.

Justice George Odunga trashed all sentences by a Kithimani Magistrate’s Court and a High Court’s decision to uphold the lower court’s verdict and ordered that Wambua, who had falsely been accused of defiling his daughter Dorcas Wambua, be released on a cash bail of Sh30,000 pending a fresh trial, should the prosecution deem it necessary.

Judge Odunga said Article 50 of the Constitution only provided for a new trial and ruled: “I order that a new trial be undertaken should the DPP deem it viable in the circumstances of this case.”

The offence was alleged to have taken place at their home in Mamba sub-location in Yatta, Machakos county, in April 2011.

In a classic case of miscarriage of justice where a suspect is convicted and punished for a crime he did not commit, Odunga ruled that the evidence, which was the basis of the conviction, was extracted through coercion and threats by the mother with the assistance of the police.

Though now free, Wambua is carrying not only the post-traumatic stress that accompanies anyone who has spent close to a decade in prison, but also the nightmarish experience of knowing that he was innocent, while incarcerated.

Trouble started in 2007 when Wambua separated with his wife, leaving him with custody of the ‘victim’ and her elder sister.

The shocking revelation of the plot that was hatched to fix Wambua, and prompted Judge Odunga to warn that it was not only unlawful and but also immoral to use children to sort out domestic issues, was laid bare before the Court.

The estranged wife had left her matrimonial home with their first-born and second-born children, a girl and a boy.

In an earlier interview, Wambua said: “I broke up with my first wife because she wanted me to sell my piece of land and split the money with her. I sold the land, gave her half the money and she left me.”

Wambua said the estranged wife later came and took away the kids. Later, after they failed to reconcile, he remarried. This however did not go well with the former wife and she later brought the kids.

After some time, around March 2011, the wife picked the children and took them to Nairobi but Wambua pleaded with her to release them after two days since he had already paid for their holiday tuition back in the village.

A plot had been hatched, and Wambua was not aware.

He was arrested and later charged in court in January 2012, Principal Magistrate A.W Mwangi sentenced Wambua to life in prison after convicting him. He was then thrown behind bars at the Kamiti Maximum Prison.

However, early last year, Dorcas confessed that she and her elder sister had been instructed by the mother to frame the father following a disagreement over ownership of a parcel of land, with the aim of inheriting the property and getting rid of the co-wife.

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