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Court wants two to be parties to Sh100m case


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The shopping complex Dysseleer Mireille (Inset) built in Marala, Samburu County. [Michael Saitoti, Standard]
Detectives from the Serious Crime Unit seeking to have a Belgian widow’s Sh100 million succession case terminated will have to be enjoined in the case as objectors.
Lady Justice Teresia Matheka sitting in Nakuru directed Sergeant Franklin Kiraithe and Forensic expert Oliver Nabonwe to file a formal application objecting to the distribution of Ms Dysseleer Lesoipa Mireille’s property.
Ms Matheka ruled that there was no way the detectives could stop the succession case unless they were enjoined in the suit as objectors.

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