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I was coerced to contest Will, says Njenga Karume's granddaughter

The late Njenga Karume.

The widow of former Defence minister Njenga Karume has come out to defend his Will, saying he was in the right state of mind when he wrote it contrary to allegations by the family.

Grace Njoki Karume, who got married to the deceased in 2006, joined the side of the executors of the Will among them two step children Francisca Kahiu and Henry Waireri and the late Karume’s cousin James Njenga, who want the court to dismiss a petition lodged by their siblings.

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