

Police: Kenya's Olympic marathon champ jumps to death
By the CNN Wire Staff
UPDATED: 04:20 AM EDT 05.16.11
Olympic marathon gold medalist Samuel Wanjiru died early Monday from injuries sustained after jumping from the balcony of his Nyahururu home in central Kenya, a senior police official said.
Wanjiru jumped from the second-floor of his home late Sunday after his wife caught him in the company of another woman, said Jasper Ompati, a police official in Nyahururu.
Wanjiru's wife, Tereza Njeri, and another woman were taken to the police station to give statements but were not considered suspects, Ompati said. The death remains under investigation, he said.
Njeri, who lives in Nairobi, returned home unexpectedly to find the two together, Ompati said. Wanjiru is believed to have jumped after his wife locked him inside a bedroom on the second floor, making it impossible for him to leave, he said.
Wanjiru achieved worldwide fame when he became Kenya's first Olympic marathon champion at the Beijing Games in 2008.
Kenyans were mourning the death of Wanjiru, who was considered a national hero.
Hundreds were lining up to view his body at a Nyahururu funeral home.
Athletics Kenya, the governing athletic body, said the country lost a great athlete. The association said it had pinned its hopes on Wanjiru to win another medal at the London Olympics in 2012.
"He's left a gap that will be hard to fill," said David Okeyo, the secretary-general of Athletics Kenya.
At 21, Wanjiru was the youngest gold medal winner in the marathon at an Olympics since 1932.
After his Beijing triumph, Wanjiru has set about dominating the marathon distance, claiming a number of victories in races.
It helped him be crowned the men's champion in the 2009 and 2010 world marathon majors series.
In recent years, Wanjiru has had a number of troubles.
In December 2010, Wanjiru was charged with making death threats against his wife and illegally possessing an AK47 rifle. At the time, prosecutors alleged Wanjiru was drunk when he made the threats.
Wanjiru pleaded innocent to the charges during a court appearance in his home town of Nyahururu. His wife later dropped the charges, though he still faced a weapons charge.
Wanjiru was forced to withdraw from the London Marathon, a premier running event ahead of the 2012 Olympics, after he was involved in an automobile accident in January in Kenya.
From CNN.com


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So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
How the phuq do you die jumping from a second story? I've jumped that high and even higher before, with no problems...
Unless you do a swan dive and land on your head!
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.


DOMS, not a perfect 10?His final "athletic performance" and he gets a .5 deduction.
I say his wife busted him up and then dropped him on the lawn.
"Officer, he jumped."
And then threatened the mistress with the same if she opened her mouth.
Seriously, marathon/distance runners aren't the most diesel of athletes. And even a more muscular/sturdier person only needs to land on their head once to suffer a mortal injury.
I wonder if they'll release or even perform an autopsy on the man.

So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
You're probably right, Cj. I think you missed your calling. You should've been a homocide detective, rather than a teacher, cause that makes a whole lot more sense than, he jumped from twenty feet, and by golly, wouldn't you know it, he died!
Something smells very fishy in Kenya!![]()
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.


^ lol to both DOMS and IronAddict
Follow-up:
Wanjiru’s sudden death leaves many questions
Olympics champion Samuel Wanjiru's residence in Nyahururu where he apparently fell from the top floor on May 16, 2011. Photo/FILE
By NATION CORRESPONDENTS
Posted Monday, May 16 2011 at 21:26
Olympic marathon champion Samuel Kamau Wanjiru’s death on Monday marked the end of a dramatic life and meteoric achievement.
But the death left many questions begging answers.
The most asked questions by thousands of people who thronged the Nyahururu district hospital mortuary was:
Did the 2008 Beijing Olympic marathon champion commit suicide or was it an accidental fall?
In the past, the world acclaimed athlete had sent text messages to close friends saying he would kill himself but never disclosed why he made the threats.
The runner had been facing difficulties caused by strained relationships in the extended family, which subsequently saw a gun-related case preferred against him.
Outside family circles, Wanjiru had many friends as well as people who disliked him for his lifestyle. A huge crowd turned up at the mortuary to mourn the international marathon icon.
Police believe the fall that resulted in the athlete’s death was not intentional. This tallies with his wife’s version of what occurred, as released by lawyer Ndegwa Wahome.
Nyandarua police boss Jaspher Ombati said it appeared the athlete was trying to reach out to his wife, Ms Triza Njeri, who had locked him and a woman companion inside his matrimonial bedroom located on the upper floor of their Muthaiga Estate home in Nyahururu Town.
Mr Ombati said that Wanjiru, who was a police corporal, got home at about 11.30pm accompanied by a woman.
At about midnight, Njeri, who was in the neighbourhood, also arrived and used spare keys to enter the multi-million shilling mansion.
There was an exchange of words between the couple and Njeri stormed out of the bedroom, locking the metallic grille on the staircase that leads up to the upper floor.
“Wanjiru could not go out through the stairway. He opted to jump from the upper floor’s balcony but hit the concrete floor,” said the police chief.
According to Mr Wahome, Njeri had left in a huff, prompting Wanjiru to attempt to coerce her to return. The fatal plunge was not suicide, the lawyer said.
Mr Ombati said the runner sustained serious injuries and started bleeding from the mouth as frantic efforts were made to take him to hospital.
Area deputy police boss Jacob Kanake and the regional Criminal Investigation Department (CID) boss Isaac Onyango said doctors at the Nyahururu district hospital tried to resuscitate Wanjiru in vain.
A police officer who arrived at the scene moments after the runner fell said the runner appeared to have been seriously injured, going by the amount of bleeding.
Ms Njeri and the other woman who had been in the house were taken to the Nyahururu police station but Mr Ombati said they were “only assisting the police to establish exactly what transpired” on Sunday night.
Kamau arrived in Nyahururu from Eldoret where he trains at 7pm on Sunday accompanied by a friend and training mate, Mr Daniel Gatheru.
They visited one of the hotels where they met a Barclays Bank employee with whom Wanjiru had an appointment.
“After that, we went to another hotel for supper and after that we parted ways. He later confirmed to me that he had arrived home.
“Later I was called by the watchman, who said that Kamau had fallen and was seriously injured,” said a teary Gatheru.
The athlete said they had been given a day’s break by their Italian coach, Claudio Berardelli, who had also allowed them to use a top-of-the-range vehicle belonging to Wanjiru’s manager, Mr Federico Rosa.
On Monday, the vehicle was still parked outside the athlete’s house. After receiving news of the death, the coach arrived in Nyahururu accompanied by Wanjiru’s training mates, among them middle distance runners Janeth Jepkosgei aka Eldoret Express and Gregory Konchella aka Yusuf Said Kamel and marathon runners Matthew Kisorio and Duncan Kibet.
Jepkosgei and Konchella said Wanjiru was in high spirits as usual when they parted ways in Eldoret at about 9am on Sunday.
Nyahururu deputy mayor Irene Wacuka, who was among the people who talked to Wanjiru recently, cried uncontrollably on hearing of his death. She said the runner telephoned her on Friday but did not say what he told her.
Lucy Kabuu who won gold (10,000m) and bronze (5,000m) for Kenya at the 2006 Commonwealth games in Melbourne, Australia, recalled Wanjiru as a humble and outgoing person.
Mr Ndegwa said they were optimistic that the gun-related case due for mentioning next week would be withdrawn.
From Daily Nation:*- News*|Wanjiru


Kenya's Samuel Kamau Wanjiru celebrates after setting a new Olympic record in the Men's Marathon event during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium in Beijing, China, August 24, 2008. Wanjiru of Kenya set a new Olympic record of two hours and 6.32 minutes in Men's Marathon to claim the title in this event on August 24. Photo: Kay Nietfeld
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If he'd fallen on his teeth, he'd still be alive.
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.


^ And I looked for pics that didn't accent his incredible chompers.![]()


DOMS? You realize we're both going to hell, don't you?![]()
Pffffftt! Case solved. He's gotta be what 5' nothing, weighs 100lbs!
She threw his midget ass out'f the window, and he landed on that big ass forhead!
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.

I doubt the world will morn his death as they did for Micheal Jackson.


I wonder if his teeth helped filter more oxygen when he breathed, making his endurance better? Like scrubbers....calcium oxide absorbing CO2
Last edited by maniclion; 05-16-2011 at 06:32 PM.
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
Wasnt he an extra on the set of Black Hawk down?
He could eat an apple through a picket fence


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