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Youngest widow defends will in battle for Kibor's vast property

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Eunita Chilimo, the fourth wife of the late Jackson Kibor answers questions at the Eldoret High Court Uasin Gishu County. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

The late Uasin Gishu politician Jackson Kibor left behind a written will detailing how he wished his vast estate to be shared among his 29 children and widows.

The High Court in Eldoret heard that the deceased was mentally sound when he gave instructions on how he wanted his multimillion-shilling assets distributed among his family members, churches, squatters and persons he owed.

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