The judgement in TV anchor Jacque Maribe and Joseph Irungu’s murder case has been adjourned as court says it’s not ready.
Justice Grace Nzioka has told parties that the judgement is not ready and directed them to take other dates.
Justice Nzioka said she will be proceeding on leave in November so she advised parties to take dates in December.
The judgement was adjourned to December 15.
The two were charged in 2018 for the murder of Monica who was found dead in her bathtub at her house in Lamuria Gardens.
After close of five years since the case began curtains are finally closing on the case with the court expected to give its judgment after hearing the evidence from the both the prosecution and the defence.
In March this year, Justice Nzioka placed Maribe and Jowie on their defence saying the prosecution had adduced sufficient evidence to place their defence.
They have both denied killing Monica and urged court to find them not guilty for the offence of murder.
However, the prosecution on their part asked the court to find both guilty of murder saying they each played a role in the murder of Monica.