Kasarani woman with tattoo of Ruto's face allegedly attacked by 3 masked men, doused with acid

  • Racheal Wandeto, the lady who was dumped by her husband for tattooing President William Samoei Ruto’s face on her chest, has been hospitalised
  • The woman was allegedly attacked by three masked men who asked her to give them what the head of state had given her, and when she could not give them anything, they poured acid on her
  • Social media users sparked mixed reactions in the comment section following the horrific attack on the nairobi woman

A woman from the Mwiki area in Kasarani, Nairobi county, is fighting for her life following an alleged brutal attack by unknown men.

Kasarani woman Racheal Wandeto was allegedly attacked by masked men. Photo: Victor Owino Ongoro.
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Racheal Wandeto, who went viral for tattooing President William Samoei Ruto’s face on her chest, has been hospitalised after allegedly being attacked by masked men.

The woman, who was reportedly dumped by her husband after also tattooing the words “tu term” on her chest, was allegedly doused with acid by the suspects.

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Rachel rushed to Uzima Uhai Hospital

“Three masked men accosted her and told her to share with them what Ruto had given her. Racheal told them she did not have what they wanted. They then poured acid on her and set her hair on fire before disappearing,” a post read.

Wandeto, who had also written Ruto’s name on her head, was rushed to Uzima Uhai Hospital after being rescued by kind-hearted civilians.

Photos showing her condition broke the hearts of many social media users, who appealed for justice on her behalf as she continued receiving treatment at the hospital.

She was later visited by several people who encouraged her to remain hopeful during her recovery.

Kenyans react after Rachel is doused with acid

Netizens flocked to the comment section to express their disappointment and anger, with many calling for investigations to ensure the suspects are brought to justice.

Nancy Nduta:

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“Lord Jesus, it should not be like this. Everyone deserves freedom of choice, and human life is sacred. Let us fear God because He is the source of life. Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself. Quick recovery.”

Paul Chege:

“I think they were expressing their frustrations in the wrong way. What they did was bad. Imagine if it was your sister or cousin. Violence is never the answer.”

Flora Wanjiku:

“You can tattoo whoever you want, but this situation is sad. Quick recovery to her.”

Sally Asoro:

“Maybe she thought she would be called to the State House, but things turned out differently. Still, this attack is too much. Quick recovery.”

Grace Nkirote:

“Kenya has no peace these days. Every day comes with another disturbing incident. People have a right to make their own choices, including tattoos.”

Welly Welly:

“Now that the police have taken over the matter, they should carry out thorough investigations. Violence is unacceptable.”

Anne Mbabazi:

“Even if people disagree politically, this is inhumane. Nobody deserves such cruelty. May God heal her.”

Mercy Awuor was attacked by unknown men.
Mercy Awuor was attacked by unknown men. Photo: Citizen TV kenya.
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Kisumu woman doused with acid

In another story, Mercy Awuor, a 34-year-old woman from Kisumu, survived a brutal acid attack after two men on a boda boda allegedly ambushed her and poured acid on her.

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She suffered severe burns on 45% of her body, with injuries affecting her neck, chest, and face.

The victim, who narrated the chilling ordeal, claimed she had previously received threats from a relative.

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