Edward Ndichu
Paul Mwaura Ndichu
One of the Ndichu brothers was charged with assault and malicious damage.
Paul Mwaura Ndichu was charged before Kibera senior resident magistrate Renee Kitagwa. He denied the charges.
He was released on a Sh100,000 bond with a cash bail of the same amount.
His brother Edward failed to take a plea because his employer refused to give him time off to attend court.
Before Wednesday’s court session, Kibera chief magistrate Ann Mwangi was informed that the two brothers were unable to take a plea in previous sessions because they were in the United States, outside Kenya’s jurisdiction.
As a result, the court directed the matter to be mentioned on Wednesday and directed them to appear for plea-taking. Only Paul showed up.
The charge sheet that was read in court said that Paul Ndichu and Edward Ndichu destroyed motor vehicle side mirrors valued at Sh87,000, property belonging to Samuel Dennis Ramdas.
Paul Mwaura Ndichu, the court heard on Wednesday, assaulted Cheryl Murgor, causing her bodily harm at the Emara Ole Sereni Hotel in Lang’ata within Nairobi.
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He is also alleged to have assaulted Patrick Koech on the same date, time, and place.
The charge sheet further said he assaulted Stephanie Murgor and Chelimo Murgor.
Edward Wanyoike Ndichu is said to have assaulted Samuel Ramdas on the same date, place, and time at the same hotel.
