The 25-year-old represented Kenya in the 5,000m event at the
Tokyo Olympics and finished fourth in the finals.
"Tirop was found dead at their home in Iten after she was
allegedly stabbed by her husband. We are still working to
unearth more details surrounding her demise," Athletics Kenya
said in a statement.
Local police said Tirop's husband was a suspect.
"We received a message from the family of Tirop's husband that
the husband had phoned the parents while crying and asking that
God forgive him as there is something bad he had done," Tom
Makori, Keiyo North Sub County Police Commander, told the
private-owned NTV Kenya Television.
"When police went to Tirop's house they found her in bed with
blood under the bed and a lot of it on the floor.
"When police looked at the body, it looked like she had been
stabbed on the neck with what we suspect to be a knife."
Last month, Tirop smashed the women-only 10km world record in
Germany, crossing the line in 30:01 to shave 28 seconds from the
previous record held by Morocco's Asmae Leghzaoui from 2002.
Tirop won bronze medals at the 2017 and 2019 World Championships
in the 10,000m, and also won the 2015 World Cross Country
Championships.
"It is even more painful that Agnes, a Kenyan hero by all
measures, painfully lost her young life through a criminal act
perpetuated by selfish and cowardly people," Kenya President
Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement.
"I urge our law enforcement agencies led by the National Police
Service to track down and apprehend the criminals responsible
for the killing of Agnes."
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Additional reporting
by George Obulutsa in Nairobi; Editing by Christian Radnedge and
Toby Davis)
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