A woman has lost a bid to bury her son in a land she claimed to be her husband's in Nakuru.
Benjamin Kibiwot Chesulut,a retired teacher moved to court in February 2015 to block the burial of Wilson Kerich on his farm in Ngata, Nakuru County, on grounds that the deceased was not his son.
Mercy Chelangat claimed to have tied the knot with Chesulut in a customary marriage and wanted her son burried at Chesulut's land.
Chesulut told judge Silas Munyao that he had never had any relationship with Chelangat adding that it was beyond him how the woman settled on his farm.
He told the court that he neither built a house for Chelangat nor supported the two in any way.
Chelangat also claimed that she had sired six children with Chesulut. But Interestingly, chelagat could not remember the year they got married.
During the hearing of the case, Chelangat wanted the court to compel a DNA test done to Chesulut to confirm if he was indeed Kerich's father but the court dismissed her application.