Journalist Jacque Maribe can now sigh in relief after the prosecution team handling her murder case allowed her access to her house.
Maribe’s name has largely featured in the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani on September.
Prosecutor Catherine Mwaniki said that Maribe who is out on bail can go back to her house from today, according to the Citizen Digital on Tuesday.
This comes barely hours after she moved back to court complaining of being denied access to her home as was directed by Justice James Wakiaga.
However, she will have to wait longer to regain access to her phone which has since been confiscated by the detectives, after the prosecution said that they are still using it in the ongoing probe.
‘’We are waiting for a report from the government chemist which is not ready on whether they should release it or use it as an exhibit,” the prosecutor is quoted by the Citizen Digital.
Maribe has however opposed the same in her application, saying that she has been forced to borrow a phone which she is using.
Maribe was arrested on September 29 and released on bail after close to one month in remand.
Her co-accused Joseph Irungu alias Jowie is still in police custody.