The ghost of the ICC trial of Kenyan suspects resurfaced this week during the trial hearing of the murder case of former Juja MP George Thuo. And on Tuesday, the owner of the Thika club where Thuo collapsed and died told the court the former lawmaker was worried about the ICC case. On Tuesday, the first accused Paul Wainaina who owned Club Porkies where Thuo died linked the ICC case to the matter saying the former MP was very worried. Wanaina told trial judge Roselyn Korir that Thuo was a worried man. At Porkies, Thuo, Wanaina and some of the other accused persons converged at a table chatting about Formula 1.
Source: The Star February 18, 2023 08:38 UTC