Angelina Omina, mother to one of the three girls in the Kakamega twin saga has taken away her daughter from Kakamega home where she has been mistakenly living with Rosemary Onyango as her mother.

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Omina who was accompanied by the police stormed Onyango's home in Likuyani on Friday morning and took away her daughter Mevis Imbaya, days after DNA tests proved that she is her daughter.

The DNA showed that she was not the mother to Sharon Marius with whom she had lived with for 19 years as her daughter, confirming that Sharon Marius is twin sister to Melon Lutenyo, both of whom are Onyango's daughters.

In her raid, the woman who lives in Nairobi accused the family of the twins of piling pressure to have her daughter continue living with Onyango, in an incident that almost took a violent turn.

Shem Abuti, a relative to the identical twins was roughed up by the police when he tried to prevent them from taking the girl away, and now reads mischief in the mother's action, claiming that the three girls want to remain together.

“The girls have expressed the wish to continue staying together after the release of the DNA results but we read mischief in the decision by the mother of Imbaya to forcefully take away her daughter,” he told the Nation.

Both families have ruled our the Kakamega County Referral Hospital for switching the girls at birth. Melon and Sharon reportedly met on social media, before linking up.