Sarah Wairimu who is the key suspect in the murder of her billionaire husband Tob Cohen on Wednesday moved to court to demand to be paid Sh500 million for the loss of her property.
The accused through her layer, Samora Owino, has accused the Director of Criminal Investigations boss George Kinoti and the Director of Public Prosecutions of damaging her property.
She consequently demanded the DCI and DPP to pay her the Sh500 million as compensation.
“We are seeking order to have Kinoti personally summoned to appear in court to render a full account of the property, including providing a full inventory and steps he has taken to preserve the condition, value of the estate of the deceased...,” her lawyer Samora Owino stated.
Wairimu, in addition, appealed to the court to direct the registrar of birth and deaths to issue a death certificate to her late husband.
The widow further informed the court that she jointly owned some of the property with her husband.
She had earlier on filed an application to have access to her Kitusuru home.
“The prosecution has failed to respond to our application dated November 12, 2019, in which my client is seeking to have her house and other possessions back,” lawyer Philip Murgor who was representing Wairimu stated.