Inside Slain Lawyer Robert Chesang’s Troubled Marriage that Made Rounds in Courts

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Investigations into the brutal murder of Lawyer Robert Chesang is on as the police try to unravel the mystery behind his murder. The Police have said that the 45 year old might have been killed due to previous business dealings ge engaged in.

It was however worth noting that Lawyer Chesang lived alone despite having a wife and two kids.
His wife, a magistrate, works in Nyeri and lives with their two children

It emerged yesterday that Chesang’ was arrested and charged in Mavoko last year for assaulting his wife.

The wife, Maisy Omungala, in the application, asked the court to protect her from her husband whom she claimed was violent.

The application led to a counter claim from her husband in which he claimed Maisy colluded with Athi River OCPD, OCS, deputy OCS and two individuals — Fred Too and Caroline Seet — to oppress him. Chesang’ was arraigned in Mavoko.

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“Chesang’ later lodged complaints against Athi River police leadership from OCPD, OCS, deputy OCS and magistrates at the Mavoko law courts,” the officer said.

“He demanded the case be transferred to the High Court in Machakos, citing lack of confidence in Athi River police and Mavoko law court.

The case was transferred to the High Court but dismissed late last year. The court ruled that the matter was between the complainant [Chesang’] and the first respondent [wife].”

Chesang’s application was initially met with obstacles after two magistrates disqualified themselves. The first magistrate opted out and cited personal reasons, while the second declined to take up the case, saying Omungala was her colleague. She referred the case to the Machakos High Court.

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High Court Judge George Odunga referred the case to a chief magistrate’s court in Machakos but indicated he was convinced the Mavoko courts could not handle the matter.

“I’m not aware of any legal provision that empowers a magistrate’s court to transfer a matter pending before it to the High Court for hearing,” Justice Odunga said in his ruling.

“The application is hereby transferred to the chief magistrate’s court, Machakos, for hearing and determination, with the mention in October 18, 2018.”

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