The sons of the late Ainabkoi Member of Parliament, William Chepkut, have exposed
their uncles in a plot to disinherit them from their late father’s multi-million property.
According to the two brothers, Christian Chepkut and Nicholas Chepkut, they have
accused their uncles of forcefully taking Ksh8 million which was raised during Chepkut’s
funeral and also of forcefully possessing their father’s Mercedes Benz.
The deceased’s wife, Milka Chepkut, also accused her in-laws of plotting to disinherit
her and of planning to evict her from the family mansion.
The brothers have reached out to President William Ruto to intervene in the scheme to
disinherit them from their father’s multi-million estate.
Christian Chepkut stated that they are being subjected to continuous attacks from the
family and Nicholas Chepkut also decried harassment from local police officers, who he
claimed had blocked them from accessing their mother, who was apprehended on
Thursday, January 12.
The deceased’s wife, Milka Chepkut, has filed an appeal at the Milimani Law Courts
before her husband’s burial, accusing the deceased siblings of sidelining her in the burial
arrangements.
She argued that she was legally married to the lawmaker for 24 years after officially
taking their vows in 1998. The former Ainabkoi MP was pronounced dead on Saturday,
October 8, 2022.