Woman in estate battle refuses to take DNA test

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widow seeking to inherit a share of Sh200 million estate left behind by Nakuru businessman Washington Olweny has declined to take a DNA testto prove that she sired a son with the late tycoon.

In an application dated January 6 and filed at the High Court in Nakuru on Monday, Norah Atieno, who is battling other two women for a share of the estate, withdrew a consent she signed to undergo a DNA test alongside her alleged son.

Atieno is fighting her alleged co-wives, Phelisia Akoth and Anne Wanjiru to control Olweny’s estate.

Atieno, on June 21, 2021, agreed and consented to undergo the test with her alleged son John Odhiambo after their relationship was questioned in court.




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