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Parties fight to bury body of ' Nairobi's biggest land owner' to reclaim vast estate

Thomas Mue Kathumba (in cap), Monicah Kyee, Agnes Nduku (centre) and Benson Nzau Mutua and another relative John Kathumba hold consultations. [PHOTO: JOE OMBUOR/STANDARD]

NAIROBI KENYA: She was one of Nairobi’s arguably biggest land owner but died a pauper without an inch of soil to her name.

When it rains it pours. And that is the predicament of a widow who died on July 4, 2014, after being detained by unknown abductors.

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