The details of slain businessman Tob Cohen’s will were revealed on Friday evening.

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 The will show that the billionaire left nothing for his estranged wife, Sarah Wairimu. 

Cohen’s sister, Gabrielle, will inherit 50 per cent of the billionaire's property in Kitisuru.

Further, 25 per cent has been given to Gabriel’s children while the other 25 per cent will be  inherited by Cohen’s brother children, Benard Cohen.

The balance Cohen had in the bank has also been allocated to the sister.

The new revelation has opened another battlefront between Wairimu and the family of the late tycoon.  

Her lawyer, Philip Murgor has already objected the contents of the will, saying that his client deserves to inherit the property of the deceased. The lawyer has also promised to challenge the will in court.

 Wairimu decided to snub the reading of the will, arguing that the content had been compromised. 

Wairimu, who is the prime suspect in the case, had earlier on objected the release of the body of the deceased to the sister for burial before an agreement was reached.

The deceased is set to be buried on Monday at a Jewish Cemetery in accordance with Jewish rituals. The event will be private with the family and close relatives being the only ones present. 

Through her lawyer Murgor, Wairimu has insisted that she is innocent ahead of the burial. 

Wairimu has since filed an urgent appeal at the court to allow her to attend the burial of the slain businessman pending probe into the death.

High Court Judge, Lady Justice Jessie Lessit had ordered the suspect to be held until she undergoes a mental test to ascertain her ability to stand trial.

“The burial ceremony will be private and for family members only. Sarah and Gabriel will participate as widow and sister, respectively,” Murgor, who read a joint statement said.

Cohen’s body was retrieved from an underground water tank in his palatial home 40 days after he disappeared.