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Former DPP Philip Murgor accuses step mother of witchcraft

Former DPP Philip Murgor accuses step mother of witchcraft
Former DPP Philip Murgor Former Director of Public Prosecutions Philip Murgor (pictured) yesterday left an Eldoret court appalled after he accused his stepmother and stepsister of practising witchcraft.ย Philip sensationally claimed his stepmother Selina Murgor and stepsister Elizabeth Komen were using evil charms to keep him from having a share of his late father Charles Murgorโ€™s estate.The elder Murgor, a former Nyanza Provincial Commissioner, died 24 years ago.

Philip made the claims while cross-examining his stepbrother George Murgor who was testifying in the succession matter that is being presided by Justice Olga Sewe.โ€œYour honour my elder sister Elizabeth and her mother Selina practice witchcraft and they have instilled fear into George so that he can lie about Kalyet farm,โ€ said Philip.

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Former DPP Philip Murgor

He also noted that the same charms had been used to influence his father to practice polygamy.After Philipโ€™s assertions, Elizabeth burst into screams out of anger attracting the attention of the presiding judge.Justice Sewe warned her to control her temper or get out of court.โ€œI am not going to allow disruption of court proceedings. You either control your temper or get out peacefully,โ€ said Sewe.

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The elder Murgor left four widows: Selina Murgor with five children, Hannah (two children), Christine (Six children) and Dinah (four children).Philip is the first-born son of Christine Murgor who is now deceased.The properties which are the subject of contention are a 250-acre land in Turbo constituency and Kalyet farm in Uasin Gishu County whichย  measures 1,400 acres.Others are Chebenyinyi farm and several prime plots in Iten town.

Christineโ€™s children led by Philip want a share of theย  land in Turbo and Iten. At the same time, they donโ€™t want siblings from their fatherโ€™s other wives to have any part of Kaylet farm.They argue that the farm was bought by their mother through a bank loan she undertook.Philip said that his father lied to his other siblings that he contributed to the purchase of Kaylet farm.

โ€œMy father was in a serious financial problem that he could not afford to purchase the 1,400-acre Kalyet farm. It was my mother who bought it,โ€ said Philip.His stepbrothers and stepsisters have insisted that Kalyet farm should also be shared equally. The case will continue on July 19.

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