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Woman in estate battle refuses to take DNA test

The widow claims they have been unreasonably bullied, harassed and discriminated against, on account of said orders. [iStockphoto]

A widow seeking to inherit a share of Sh200 million estate left behind by Nakuru businessman Washington Olweny has declined to take a DNA test to prove that she sired a son with the late tycoon.

In an application dated January 6 and filed at the High Court in Nakuru on Monday, Norah Atieno, who is battling other two women for a share of the estate, withdrew a consent she signed to undergo a DNA test alongside her alleged son.

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