Woman In Court To Stop Murunga’S Burial, Claims Mp Fathered Her Children

A woman has moved to court in an attempt to stop the burial of late Matungu Member of Parliament Justus Murunga.

Agnes Wangui, through her lawyer Dunstan Omari, claims Murunga fathered her two children, who she wants allowed to participate in the late MP’s burial arrangements

Expressing her fears that the two will be denied a chance to bury their “father”, Agnes wants the court to issue orders barring Murunga’s two widows Christabel and Grace and Lee Funeral Home from conducting the burial.

The woman also wants the court to order DNA tests to ascertain the children’s paternity.

She wants the remains of the deceased to continue being preserved at Lee Funeral Home until DNA samples have been collected in the presence of licensed pathologists appointed by both parties.

“I have known Murunga for seven years. Our first encounter was in 2013 when he was a supervisor at Embakasi ranching, while I was a businesswoman engaged in vendition of beverages and snacks within Sewerage area, Ruai,” she says.

In her court documents, she claims that they began dating thereafter and were blessed with their first child with Murunga renting a house for her in Ruai, Nairobi.

She says their romantic relationship hit the rocks after Murunga was elected Matungu MP in 2017.

The MP passed away on Saturday after developing breathing complications at his home in Kakamega County.

His family has dismissed claims that he succumbed to Covid-19.

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