POLICE have launched an investigation after Ugandan Olympian Benjamin Kiplagat was reportedly stabbed to death in Kenya.
The 34-year-old was found dead in a car on Saturday night with a reported knife wound to his neck, according to local media.
The vehicle was located on the outskirts of Kenyan town Eldoret, home to a high-altitude training base for athletes.
Kiplagat, who was born in Kenya but represented Uganda, was a 3000m steeplechaser.
He took part in three Olympic Games and reached the semi-finals of London 2012.
His career in running spanned almost two decades, having enjoyed success at the 2008 World Junior Championships with a silver medal.
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And cops have now launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Kiplagat’s death.
Local police commander Stephen Okal said: “An investigation has been launched.
“Officers are on the ground pursuing leads.”
World Athletics led tributes to Kiplagat, with a statement on X reading: “World Athletics is shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Benjamin Kiplagat.
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“We send our deepest condolences to his friends, family, teammates and fellow athletes.
“Our thoughts are with them all at this difficult time.”
A fan said: “Very sad news.”
Another declared: “RIP legend.”
one added: “Thoughts with his loved ones.”
Source: Athletics - thesun.co.uk