- Larry Timmons
Brother Larry "Placidus" Timmons, O.F.M. (
April 17 1948 -January 22 1997 ) was an Irish Catholicmissionary who was shot dead in theDiocese ofNakuru ,Rift Valley Province, Kenya in January 1997.A native of
Delvin ,County Westmeath , Larry Timmons was a member of theFranciscan Order atClara ,County Offaly . As well as being furnished with a theological education, he held a degree fromUniversity College, Galway . Upon becoming a priest he took the name "Placidus".In 1982, Timmons went to
Kenya on missionary work, and helped oversee the construction of churches and schools in Nakuru Diocese. He was a highly respectedschoolteacher , and worked for many years to obtain better political rights for his students and parishioners. Shortly before his death, Timmons protested the government's apparent practice of issuing new voting cards preferentially in areas that supported PresidentDaniel arap Moi of theKenya African National Union .In the early morning of
January 22 1997 , approximately 15 armed burglars raided the secondary school atLare headed by Timmons, the latest in a series of violent and deadly raids that month on Franciscan establishments. Despite poor rural communication, local police arrived quickly; one of them, Francis Kimanzi Mbaya, was a man whom Timmons had accused of corruption. Mbaya fired repeatedly at Timmons, killing him instantly. The burglars were never found or arrested, and the police maintained that Timmons was shot accidentally.The Nakuru Diocese claimed in the local newspaper that the police had arranged the raid themselves in order to silence Timmons after a confrontation with local officials over
bribery and voting discrimination. The diocese administrator accused the authorities of not giving enough attention to the circumstances of the death or evidence that pointed toward a conspiracy. Mbaya was charged in the incident, but his trial was halted amid requests byIreland and theEuropean Union for further investigation.The government's investigation ended in December 2000. It found that Mbaya had a chance to recognize Timmons, had not asked Timmons to surrender before firing, and had continued firing after Timmons dropped to the ground and pleaded with him to stop. It further criticized the local police for failing to investigate the incident and releasing suspects improperly. Mbaya was convicted of
manslaughter in July 2004. He was sentenced to ten years in prison.Timmons is interred on the grounds of the Franciscan
priory atClara ,County Offaly . In 2000, a memorial plaque was also erected at the Church of the Assumption in his home town ofDelvin .External links
* [http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Igpress/CWR/CWR0497/dossierc.html Catholic.net article about the Timmons incident]
* [http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=14480 Kenya Court Says Policeman Should Be Charged In Missionary Death]
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