Doctor says Baby Sagini’s eyesight cannot be restored

By , K24 Digital
On Sun, 18 Dec, 2022 23:00 | 2 mins read
Doctor says Baby Sagini's eyesight cannot be recovered
Baby Sagini being attended by a health officer after his eyes were gouged by unknown thugs. PHOTO/Courtesy

Baby Sagini has been left completely blind with doctors saying there is no hope to restore his eyesight.

In a report, doctor Daniel Kiage of Kisii Eye Hospital confirmed that there is no way to save Baby Sagini whose eyes were gouged by unknown thugs. 

"Both of his eyes were completely removed, there is nothing under the sun nor technology in the world that can make Baby Sagini see again," he said. 

The doctor however noted that the minor is healthy and is able to walk around the hospital and will be discharged soon. 

"We have been able to control infections and ensure he is fine. There are issues at home that should be sorted out. We need to know where he can be rescued, issues of mental health and where he will stay after he will be discharged," he added. 

Baby Sagini kidnapped

Baby Sagini was kidnapped by unknown people who gouged out his eyes before dumping him at the family's banana plantation.

The boy was abducted from his parent's home in Ikuruma village in Marani, Kisii County on Wednesday evening December 14, 2022, before he was found six hours later at the family's banana plantation.

The minor's face was covered with blood when he was found. The unknown person (s) gouged out his eyes before they left.

The boy was rushed to the Kisii Eye Hospital where doctors determined that his sight was permanently damaged.

“Both his eyes had been removed completely, and there are some injuries in the lids…so it looks like there was a sharp instrument like a knife that was used,” a doctor said.

Suspect

Initially, police had arrested the boy's father as a suspect in the investigations but later released him for lack of evidence connecting him to the crime.

The boy's grandmother Rael Mayieka said that her grandson had gone to fetch water from a nearby spring when the incident happened.

The boy was in the company of other children but it is said that he threw his jerrycan into a nearby thicket and started running away.

When the other children got home with their jerrycans full of water, they informed the boy's grandmother of what had happened.

The boy's grandmother went to the spring searching for her grandson but he was nowhere to be seen.

"We tried to look for him but all our efforts proved futile. The following day, his elder brother who had gone to cut grass for the cows pounced on him in a maize plantation and he came home panting to inform us. We rushed to the scene and found the boy writhing in pain and his eyes gouged out," Mayieka said.

The boy's family is calling on the police to speed up investigations and bring the perpetrators of this atrocity to book.