Kivuva, she said, claimed that she had delayed to let him in because she had another man, a man he could not show. When he chopped her limbs using a machete two years ago, Kivuva’s visit to Muendi’s house had become so frequent that their neighbours considered them husband and wife. But there was a problem: “His sisters told me that he had a legally married wife and three children that he had neglected at their rural home,” she told court a year ago. QUERRELThe following day, Kivuva wanted to know where she slept. “The accused alibi that he was not at Emali at the time prosecution witness 1 was attacked cannot be believed because he was seen at Emali with prosecution witness 1, by prosecution witness 4 and prosecution witness 5,” the court decision delivered on December 6 reads in part.
Source: Daily Nation December 08, 2017 06:56 UTC