No more entertainment: Court Bans Live Coverage Of Linturi, Kitany Divorce Case: Divorce case pitting Meru Senator Mithika Linturi and his estranged wife Maryanne will not be transmitted live on TV.
Milimani Chief Magistrate Peter Gisore gave the directive following consent from all parties in the case.
However, the case will continue to be heard in public and reporters will be allowed to cover the proceedings.
Kitany stated that a number of her witnesses lineup to testify in the case had expressed their fears after they received threats from Linturi.
She noted that the lawmaker was out to intimidate the witnesses so that they do not give their testimony in the case.
Kitany continues to maintain that she was married to Linturi, claims the senator has denied.
On Wednesday, Kitany, through her lawyer Danstan Omari, dismissed the marriage between Linturi and his โfirst wifeโ Mercy Kaimenyi.
The former Chief of Staff at Deputy President William Rutoโs office noted that a document generated by Tigania Catholic church is not a proof of marriage between the two.
โThe documents by Linturi donโt proof a marriage between him and Mercy. I had not seen these documents before I married Linturi or during the time of our marriage,โ Kitany said during her cross-examination.
Kitany skipped yesterdayโs court proceedings to mourn her father-in-law โ Linturiโs father.
Through her lawyer, she applied to have the case adjourned until Friday following the death ofย Mzeeย Linturi on Monday.
Linturi, however, objected to the application through his lawyers who noted that the lies peddled by Kitany could have led toย Mzeeย Linturiโs death.
The lawyers noted, in particular, a statement in which Kitany claimed to have built a house for the senator in Meru to have embarrassed the deceased โ ย a member of the revered Njuri Ncheke โ the supreme governing council of elders for the Meru people.
On Monday, Linturiโs lawyers said the plaintiff should be subjected to a polygraph test as well as a psychiatric test.
They also told the court that she knew that Linturi was in a monogamous marriage when she met him and that they did not get married under the Meru or Kalenjin customary laws as earlier alleged.
Source-kahawatungu.com