Sarah Wairimu who is the wife to the late billionaire Tob Cohen and also key suspect in the murder case vowed on Tuesday during her husband's burial that she will continue fighting.
The embattled widow also launched attacks at those who were responsible for her husband's death citing that they were pretending to be concerned.
Wairimu also pointed out that she was not scared of anybody.
She nonetheless appreciated various stakeholders including the court for allowing her to attend her husband's burial.
"I am not scared of anybody. One thing Tob taught me is never to take a 'no' for an answer. So even in this, I am going to fight. And even as we stand here, many of the ones who are responsible for Tob's death herein sheep's skin. Believe you me your day are also numbered," Wairimu said stated in a report by KTN News.
The court had allowed her to attend the funeral which had been scheduled to take place on Monday but was postponed to Tuesday.
Cohen's sister Gabrielle Van Straten, on the other hand, left the country on Saturday. Her lawyer Cliff Ombeta, later on, explained that the Jewish culture does not allow women to attend such ceremonies.