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Mariticide, meaning the act of a woman killing her husband, can occur through various means, including physical violence, asphyxiation, or even arson. The specific methods used can vary based on factors such as the availability of weapons, the nature of the conflict between the couple, and the perpetrator's intent.

Social Change: Efforts to change societal attitudes and norms around violence are crucial to preventing IPV.

Asphyxiation: Smothering or strangulation, where the victim's breathing is obstructed, can be used to cause death.

Legislation: Kenya has laws in place to address IPV, but enforcement and access to justice can be challenges.

Physical Violence: Knives, firearms, blunt objects, or other tools can be used to inflict fatal injuries.

Other Methods: Administering sleeping pills or other substances to incapacitate the victim before inflicting violence is also a possibility.

Arson: Setting the victim on fire can lead to severe burns and death.

Services: Various organizations and programs work to prevent and address IPV in Kenya, providing services such as counseling, legal support, and shelter.