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Burial Dispute: Two families of a 100 year old Meru man clash on place of burial.

The Second wife of a 100 year old man has objected to him being buried at the home of the first wife whom he left over 40 years ago.

Grace Rigiri the first wife and Sarah Kathambi the second wife are embroiled in a tussle on where their late husband should be buried.

Rigiri moved to court and secured orders stopping the burial that was scheduled to take place at Kathambi home.

However, Kathambi has challenged the case telling court that her late husband left Rigiri over 40 years ago and has never returned there.

Through lawyer Danstan Omari, Kathambi and her children say he should be buried at their home and not the first wife’s home.

Omari argues that his clients have spent over Sh 5.8 M on their late father during his sickness but the other family did not offer any support only to appear after his death.

“It is strange that the first family claim to have had a close proximity with the deceased yet they never catered for his needs including but not limited to medical bills which burdened the deceased’s second family alone,” reads court documents.

Omari has also argued that the marriage between the first wife and the deceased ended upon death just like the vows prescribe that ‘until death do us part’.

 “The vows of marriage that Rigiri took with the deceased were to the effect “till death do us part”.  This means that they were only husband and wife until death occasioned.  Therefore, on the date of death the implication is that they are no longer married.  They have parted ways,” reads court papers

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