Showing posts with label Tanzania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanzania. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2014

Dad murders 3- and 4-year-old daughters during visitation; dressed them as ballerinas before smothering them to death (Melbourne, Australia)

The fathers rights folks tell us that gatekeeping mamas cause all the problems. Actually, we have the opposite problem. Every sicko freak like this father are granted access to the kids on demand, and mothers have been so threatened that they are no longer allowed to say no.

The killer dad is identified as CHARLES AMON MIHAYO.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-22/charles-amon-mihayo-watched-his-daughters-dance-then-murdered/5690270

Charles Amon Mihayo watched his daughters dance before murdering them

Updated 22 Aug 2014, 4:00pmFri 22 Aug 2014, 4:00pm

Melbourne man Charles Amon Mihayo dressed his young daughters in ballerina dresses and filmed them dancing before smothering them with a pillow.

The 36-year-old pleaded guilty to murdering four-year-old Savannah and three-year-old Indianna on Easter Sunday.

After killing them, Mihayo bathed them, then redressed them in the ballerina dresses and called police.

When police arrived he told them: "It's done. I've killed them."

He pleaded guilty to two counts of murder in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday.

Mihayo arranged with the girls' mother, his estranged partner, to see them on April 20, telling her in a text he wanted to "see them one last time", according to documents submitted to the court.

He went shopping that morning, buying the dresses and silver shoes for the girls.

Mihayo made the girls dance in the dresses for their mother and grandmother when they arrived at his bungalow in the backyard of the Watsonia home of his ex-partner's parents.

He then told them: "Come back inside and we'll show mum something else in 10 minutes."

He took the girls into his bungalow and filmed them on his phone dancing to a song from the film Frozen.

He then held a pillow over their faces until they stopped moving.

When his ex-partner tried to enter the locked bungalow he said "you'll know when they get here."

Police were soon bashing on the bungalow door and Mihayo shouted out "a minute please", while he finished dressing the girls in their ballerina outfits.

The Tanzanian national later told police he had no reason for murdering his daughters but that it made sense to him at the time, the court documents said.

He told police that they would not understand what he had been through and that providing a reason for his crime would make no difference.

Mihayo appeared in court briefly via video-link to enter his guilty pleas.

He will face a directions hearing in the Victorian Supreme Court in September ahead of his sentence.

AAP

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Dad strangles mom till she collapses; punches and kills newborn son for crying--but gets only 2 1/2 years in prison (Tasmania)

So this useless dickwad started abusing the baby shortly after birth--punching him, suffocating him, jamming bottles in his mouth, holding him by the neck. He finally manages to kill the baby.

And we supposed to feel sorry for the same dickwad because of his "difficult childhood" and his "various handicaps to being a father"? Oh puleeze. More freaking daddy coddling at its finest. They guy will serve less than 3 years for what he did. Outrageous. And that's not even going into the assaults on the baby's mother.

Dad is identified as SIMON ADAM JOHNSTONE.

http://www.examiner.com.au/story/1990829/dad-jailed-for-punching-baby/?cs=95

Dad jailed for punching baby

By GEORGIE BURGESS

Dec. 24, 2013, 1 a.m.

A FATHER who punched his newborn son to stop him crying was yesterday sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison.

North-West man Simon Adam Johnstone, 25, pleaded guilty to one charge of ill-treating a child and three charges of assault on his partner. The child later died in hospital of injuries, but authorities were unable to establish who inflicted the fatal injuries.

The ill-treatment began in late 2012 shortly after the child's birth, where the father punched the child to stop him crying, held the child around the neck, and also placed his hand over the child's nose and mouth until it could not breathe.

He also shoved the child's bottle down his throat in an attempt to silence him.

A community nurse found a seven centimetre bruise on the child, and Johnstone replied: "I punched him because he wouldn't shut up."

Johnstone strangled his partner while she was holding the baby until she collapsed and dropped him.

Yesterday in Hobart's Supreme Court, Chief Justice Alan Blow took into account Johnstone's difficult childhood, and his various handicaps to being a father. Johnstone's sentence will be backdated from March 2013.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Dad alleged to have raped 2-year-old daughter (Serengeti, Tanzania)

Dad is identified as JOHN NASHON.

http://thecitizen.co.tz/news/-/27566-father-alleged-to-rape-his-daughter-2-disappears-disappears-flees

Father alleged to rape his daughter, 2, disappears disappears flees 

Sunday, 02 December 2012 08:40

By Anthony Mayunga

The Citizen Correspondent

Serengeti. A father has fled his home after allegedly sexually molesting his two-year old daughter.

John Nashon, 25, is alleged to have committed the brutality last Monday at Sedeko Street in Stand Ward. The incident was reported at Mugumu Police Station.

Speaking to The Citizen on Sunday, the mother said her daughter was admitted to the Nyerere District Designated Hospital in Serengeti, Mugumu, while in a critical condition. Looking disgusted, the mother claimed that her husband committed the crime as she went to the market.

“I left my daughter with her father who is a garage mechanic. On returning, my husband told me to go inside to see the child and treat her using cold water, but I didn’t know what had happened to her then,” she recounted. She said she found her daughter on the bed bleeding profusely with her private parts severely damaged. She alleged that in trying to hide the incident, the husband told her the child fell from the coach and a sharp instrument injured her in her private parts.

She claimed that her husband threatened to beat her when she suggested that she sends their child to hospital. “I decided to send her to the hospital after reporting the matter to the police station,” she explained. The Nyerere DDH medical officer, Dr Kelvin Mwasha, admitted that the hospital was treating the child and she was still in a critical condition, explaining: “She was bleeding profusely when she was brought here.”

Commander, Mr Absalom Mwakyoma, said the region continues to lead in violence. He added that this year there were 201 cases compared to 2011 when 148 were reported.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Babysitting dad convicted of killing 5-month-old son while mom was working (Mount Prospect, Illinois)

Standard excuses. Babysitting dad IBRAHIM KIBAYASI was "angry" and "frustrated." Even while mama was working to support his @$$.

http://triblocal.com/mount-prospect/2011/07/18/father-who-killed-5-month-old-son-gets-35-years-in-prison/

Father who killed 5-month-old son gets 35 years in prison
By George Houde Special to the Tribune Monday at 4:01 p.m.

Convicted of killing his five-month-old son in a fit of anger nearly two years ago, a 31-year-old Mount Prospect man was sentenced Monday by a Cook County judge to 35 years in prison.

Ibrahim Kibayasi told Judge Hyman Riebman that he accepted full responsibility for the death of Dylan Kibayasi, who died from shaken baby syndrome in September, 2009.

“What happened was terrible,” Kibayasi said in court. “I am without my son. I miss him.”

Kibayasi was convicted of first-degree murder in an April bench trial before Riebman in Rolling Meadows branch court. At Monday’s hearing, Riebman said Kibayasi was an angry man frustrated over an unsuccessful job search.

“The employment difficulties prompted his anger,” Riebman said. “It was taken out on Dylan.”

Prosecutors said Kibayasi was watching the child that day while the boy’s mother was at work. Kibayasi became angry at the child and began shaking him, prosecutors said. When Kibayasi picked up the mother from work, she called 911 after she noticed the baby was unresponsive.

An autopsy showed the baby had suffered rib injuries several weeks earlier at the hands of Kibayasi, prosecutors said.

The boy’s mother and Kibayasi are from Tanzania. She has been deported for overstaying a student visa, authorities said. Kibayasi has been in the U.S. since 2002 when he also arrived on a student visa, authorities said.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Custodial dad's murder trial starts; 5-month-old son died in 2009 (Mount Prospect, Illinois)

Notice that dad IBRAHIM KIBAYASI became custodial after his wife, the baby's mom, was deported to Tanzania for overstaying her visa. So naturally, we have a father who became "frustrated" with the demands of infant care and what not, who apparently killed the baby.

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20110418/news/704189866/
  
Article updated: 4/18/2011 7:08 PM
Mt. Prospect father’s murder trial starts
By Barbara Vitello

The courtroom was nearly empty Monday morning as the bench trial of a Mount Prospect man accused of killing his child began in Rolling Meadows.

Authorities charged Ibrahim Kibayasi, 31, with first-degree murder in the 2009 death of his 5-month-old son, Dylan, which prosecutors say resulted from Kibayasi shaking the child.

“In any shaken baby case there are varying degrees of severity,” said Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Mike Clarke during his opening statement. “In this case there is no question his death was due to violent, traumatic shaking.”

Prosecutors said the infant’s mother is in Tanzania, where she was deported after the baby’s death for overstaying her visa.

Prosecutors intend to call at least three medical professionals who will testify that young Dylan Kibayasi sustained a subdural hematoma that resulted in bleeding inside the head, which cut off blood flow and oxygen to the victim’s brain, Clarke said.

“These injuries were presented in the absence of external trauma,” said Clarke, who told Judge Hyman Riebman that meant the infant’s injuries were not accidental.

Clarke said Kibayasi shook his son because he was frustrated that he could not find a job to support his family.

This case is more than an example of shaken baby syndrome, Clarke said; “It’s a classic case of first-degree murder.”

Defense attorney Robert Callahan disputed prosectors’ claims.

“Mr. Kibayasi had no intention of hurting his child,” said Callahan who described his client as a “loving and caring parent.”

“He didn’t mean to kill his 5-month-old child,” said Callahan.

Furthermore, there is no way to tell when the injuries took place, said Callahan, intimating that they could have occurred hours or as long as days earlier.

Kibayasi remains in Cook County jail on a $2 million bail.

Monday, January 31, 2011

A cruel murder that eats away at a hapless mum (Tanzania)

A moving piece by Sharifa Kalokola on killer fathers in Tanzania. No doubt there are many cultural issues that affect these issues, and those should be researched. But I suspect the fundamental dynamic is the same whether you're in Tanzania or Tucson, Arizona. It's the same sense of male entitlement, generously sprinkled with a lot of narcissism. The belief that women and children are nothing more than the father's possessions, to keep or dispose of depending on the day's whim. It's an obsession with controlling the lives of women and children, where controlling life itself becomes the ultimate power trip.

http://thecitizen.co.tz/sunday-citizen/38-soundliving/7765-a-cruel-murder-that-eats-away-at-a-hapless-mum.html

A cruel murder that eats away at a hapless mum
Sunday, 30 January 2011 11:11

By Sharifa Kalokola

Father kills his four children. Dad executes four-year-old girl – these are familiar stories battling for headline space in the media of late. The many cases of paternal filicide in Tanzania are now a major cause for concern.

Filicide – the killing of one’s son or daughter has become a curse in Tanzania. It boggles the mind just to think how all this could be happening in a society generally reputed to have very kind and warm-hearted people.

A 43-year-old father, identified as Evans Damian allegedly quarrelled with his wife recently in Arusha. Later, he is said to have taken his fight to a more disastrous level. He is said to have woken up around 2 am, and hacked his children, including twins, one after another, with an axe.

After the horror killings that have shocked many in the remote village, the apparently possessed father, committed suicide.

Revenge killings

Tracking the source of such revenge killings, one easily finds a common denominator in most of the cases: sexual jealousy.

Hell breaks loose when the husband grows jealous or perhaps catches his wife with another man. He settles the score with the wife first. But to hurt her more, he destroys the most precious possession any woman cherishes - her child.

The demon-possessed husband carries out his revenge by killing the children, and then to escape earthly justice, he commits suicide.

Poor innocent children become the victims of their parents’ trust issues! To many children in crisis-ridden families, the things that pose the biggest threat to their lives are their own parents. What a sad situation?

And the cases are growing by the day, yet it is sad that filicide remains a rarely studied subject in Tanzania. There is no science-based evidence to prove the real causes of this madness, except findings from some studies conducted abroad, where situations are different from ours.

But having said all this, it is the mother who suffers the most in the end. With a husband gone and children murdered life becomes intolerable for the woman, who finds herself in such a way.

The guilty feeling that one is somehow responsible for the death of her own children eats away at you like a deadly cancer.

You do not need to be the one wielding the axe to feel guilty. The mere fact the kids are dead because you have been fighting is enough to eat your conscience.

Which begs the question: What role can a mother play to protect her child from this evil?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Dad accused of attempting to sell 1-year-old albino child (Kehancha, Zimbabwe)

I had heard before that certain African tribal cultures have beliefs about the supposed curative powers of albino people. But I hadn't heard of a father--up until now--who had seen the birth of an albino child as a profit-making opportunity. It seems dad BENSON NYAISUBA is quite the entrepreneur. Notice that Dad "chased away" the baby's protective mother in an attempt to execute his scheme.

http://www.kbc.co.ke/news.asp?nid=67691

Kenyan father accused of attempting to sell albino child

Written By:Rose Kamau & KNA, Posted: Tue, Nov 23, 2010

A man who attempted to sell his one-year-old albino daughter for Ksh 1 million has been apprehended in Kuria district, Nyanza region.

Benson Nyaisuba who has been in hiding for the past two weeks presented himself to the children's office in Kehancha town in a bid to clear his name against allegations that he attempted to sell his child to Tanzanians.

The district children's officer Mr. John Lang'at however whisked him to the nearby police station through the help of administration police officers where he was immediately locked up.

"The accused brought himself here but we arrested him for the accusations made against him by his wife. He will be possibly arraigned in court to answer to the charges arising from his act," said Mr. Lang'at.

The accused reportedly tried to force his wife to agree with his plans to sell or kill the girl because she was a "curse" to the family. The couple has another child who does not have albinism.

His wife accused him of constantly harassing her ever since the child was born because she refused to be party to his plans.

The woman who left her matrimonial home and lives with relatives claimed Nyaisuba chased her away and had made elaborate plans to sell the girl to Tanzanian witchdoctors.

The sale of albinos or their body parts has been big business in Tanzania where some people believe they can be used to make medicinal concoctions able to give remedy to various ailments and socio- economic problems.

The Tanzania government has however declared war on people threatening the lives of albinos in the country.

In September this year a Kenyan tried to sell his albino friend to Tanzanian witchdoctors but his plans were thwarted and he was arrested and jailed.