A Kenyan nurse identified as June Onkundi, has been stabbed to death by a patient in a mental health care centre in North Carolina, United States, while discharging her duties, the police said in a report on Saturday.
The incident happened at a psychiatric centre known as Freedom House Recovery Center where police were called to intervene on an emergency but arrived to find the Kenyan nurse already killed.
According to the police statement, Onkundi, who hailed from Kisii County in the East African country, “who was working as a nurse practitioner in Durham City, met her death on Tuesday after she was attacked with a knife by a mentally deranged patient she was taking care of, killing her on the spot.”
The police said officers were invited and the suspected murderer, James Gomes 47, was taken into custody.
Local television stations described Gomes as a serial criminal who has spent more than half of his life in prison, and was reportedly released recently after serving time in prison for other criminal violations.
“Mr Gomes is a misogynist and incorrigible criminal who had been charged previously for targeting women in the area.
“The suspect has a history of attacking women. Each time he gets out of prison, it’s a matter of mere months before he gets back behind bars again. Gomes was convicted in 2006 of attempted rape and kidnapping,” Sarah Kruger, a reporter with the TV station in Raleigh, North Carolina, said.
Another local TV in Raleigh, ABC 11, described the deceased as, “a mother, wife, sister, cousin and a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
“Jane Onkundi was the epitome of love, taken too soon while doing exactly what she loved,” the station said.
The deceased who had a Master’s degree in Psychiatric Nursing was about to commence her PhD program at Duke University, a leading institution of higher learning in North America, before she met her untimely death, Andrew Nyabwari, a brother-in-law to the slain nurse, told reporters.