Rebecca Cheptegei funeral: Olympic marathon runner killed by ex-boyfriend buried
The death, after being set ablaze, of marathon runner Rebecca Chepetegei shocked the world.
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As she was also a member of Uganda's armed forces, soldiers carried the coffin and she was given a three-volley salute.
Dickson Ndiema attacked Cheptegei with petrol just under a fortnight ago outside her home in neighbouring north-west Kenya, close to where she trained.
The 33-year-old's killing, and its brutal nature, left her family distraught and shocked many others across the world.
It underscored the high levels of violence against women in Kenya and the fact that several female athletes have been victims in recent years.
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