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Cohen’s widow visits residence

Sarah Cohen (second left) with her lawyer Philip Murgor (left) at her home in Kitisuru, Nairobi, yesterday. [David Njaaga, Standard]

Sarah Wairimu-Cohen, who is facing charges of murdering her husband Tob Cohen, yesterday entered her house for the first time since her arrest on August 29, last year.

Wairimu spent more than six hours in the house in compliance to a court order issued on January 16, by Lady Justice Stella Mutuku to allow her pick her personal belongings.

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