Television journalist Jacque Maribe and her fiancรฉ Joseph Irungu alias ‘Jowie’ have on Monday pleaded not guilty to murder in the death of businesswoman Monica Kimani.
The two will spend two more nights in custody after High Court Judge Jessy Lesiit ordered that they return to court on Wednesday, October 17, when they will be given a date for a hearing of their bail application.
Ms Maribe’s lawyer, Katwa Kigen, had requested the court to expedite the mention of the case, arguing that the suspects have been in custody for long
Mr Irungu, main suspect in the case, was arrested on September 24 while his fiancรฉe was nabbed five days later.
Ms Kimani was killed on the night of September 19, just hours after arriving in Nairobi from South Sudan.
A third suspect in the case, Mr Brian Kassaine, was freed by the court last week but ordered to be reporting regularly to the police.
Source –nation.co.ke
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