A man claiming to be the son of former Cabinet Minister William ole Ntimama was on Wednesday denied access to his father's burial venue in Narok County.
George Njoroge Ntimama lamented of being excluded from sitting in the family tent during the funeral held at the late Ntimama's residency in Motonyi.
On Tuesday, Njoroge swore to attend the burial at all cost, even if it meant being killed.
“Tomorrow I will seat at the family chairs if they want to kill me let them kill me. I will then head to Narok for the burial,” Njoroge said.
Njoroge has been in the news since last week when he moved to the High Court to block the burial until he was able to get a tissue specimen from the deceased's body to prove Ntimama was his father
Meanwhile, the body of the late veteran politician arrived in Narok at 9am amid tight security.
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Opposition leader Raila Odinga led other dignitaries in the final send-off of William ole Ntimama.