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Ex-MP's kin cited for contempt in Sh1b succession

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Pinkam House in Nakuru is among prime properties at the centre of a succession dispute among the family of late Nakuru MP Philip Kamau. [Harun Wathari, Standard]

Three widows and a son of former Nakuru nominated MP Philip Kamau risk being committed to a civil jail should the court find them guilty of disobeying its orders.

Kamau's daughter Elizabeth Wanjiku wants her brother Joseph Njuguna and her step-mothers Teresia Njeri, Margaret Damat and Lucy Wanjiru to be committed to civil jail for six months.

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