Late Dutch tycoon Tob Cohen’s widow has filed an application seeking access to the Sh400 million matrimonial Kitisuru home to collect her personal belongings.
Sarah Wairimu in fresh push to get her things from Kitisuru home
Through her lawyer Philip Murgor, Sarah Wairimu wants the court to let her collect her clothes, shoes, handbags, grooming tools, wearable items, foodstuff and beverages of perishable nature, including alcoholic and soft drinks stored in the kitchen, her office and the daughter’s bedroom.
She also wants to collect her cutlery, crystal glasses, electronics, artwork, generator, lawn mower, golfing equipment and furniture.
Ms Wairimu also wants the Director of Criminal Investigations compelled to release her personal car.
She also asked the court to order that all movable items in her home which are not exhibits that she has not collected be stored by DCI.
Further, she wants DCI head George Kinoti to hand over two Rottweiler dogs, Major and Snow.