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Agnes Jebet Tirop was a Kenyan Olympic athlete, world record holder, and one of the brightest stars in long-distance running. In October 2021, she was tragically murdered in her home in Iten, Kenya. Her estranged husband, Ibrahim Rotich, was charged with her murder — but years later, the trial has faced repeated delays. In this in-depth true crime episode, we break down: • Agnes Tirop’s rise to global athletic success • The events leading up to her death • Investigation details and key evidence • Recent trial updates and court adjournments • The wider issue of gender-based violence in Kenya • The legacy of Tirop’s Angels and community action This episode approaches the case with dignity and care while examining the justice system, intimate partner violence, and the impact of delayed trials. If you or someone you know is experiencing gender-based violence, please seek help from local authorities or trusted support organizations. Subscribe for more in-depth true crime stories rooted in truth, justice, and awareness. Tirop’s Angels (Iten, Kenya) Tirop’s Angels is a foundation formed by athletes and Tirop’s family to combat gender-based violence and support survivors. Their office in Iten serves as a safe space for counselling, support, referrals, and community outreach. Instagram: @tirops_angels — primary official account with updates on programmes, events, and support initiatives. What Tirop’s Angels Offers • Support services and advocacy for victims of gender-based violence • Safe spaces and counselling referrals • Awareness, education, and outreach programmes • Community workshops and support groups • Networking for survivors and young women affected by GBV in sports and beyond NATIONAL GBV HELPLINES – AVAILABLE ACROSS KENYA 1. National GBV Toll-Free Helpline – 1195 Dial 1195 (free from any mobile network) This is the official national helpline for survivors of gender-based violence, providing 24/7 tele-counselling, referrals, and coordinated support services, including legal aid and psychosocial support. Operated by Healthcare Assistance Kenya (HAK) in partnership with government and partners, the helpline also helps survivors connect with shelters, medical services, and police support. Tip: Call 1195 immediately if you need help reporting abuse, getting counselling, or arranging rescue support. OTHER EMERGENCY / CRISIS NUMBERS Police Emergency Numbers: • 999 or 112 – Immediate police response in urgent danger (all networks). Childline Kenya – 116 – Reports child abuse, neglect, defilement, and violence against minors. COVAW Toll-Free Line – 0800 720 553 – Coalition on Violence Against Women offers support, advocacy, and referrals. MEDICAL & SHELTER SUPPORT CENTRES Gender Violence Recovery Centres (GVRC)