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Agnes Kagure loses court battle for Sh600 million Karen property

Businesswoman Agnes Kagure. [File, Standard]

Nairobi businesswoman Agnes Kagure and Prover Haunt Limited have lost their succession claim to a Sh600 million Karen property formerly owned by the late British national Roger Bryan Robson.

In a ruling that vindicates lawyer Guy Spencer Elms, Justice Hillary Chemitei found no evidence that Robson had been coerced or mentally unfit when he wrote the will outlining the distribution of his estate.

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