This morning, Sarah Wairimu Cohen paid a visit to the grave of her late husband Tob Cohen before heading back to her house in the countryside.
This happened after her High Court succession case was delayed to October 2022.
She took her time to visit his tomb and pay her respects.
The late tycoon Tob Cohen's family visited the nation to support the succession issue as well.
In order to receive justice before they themselves pass away, they pleaded with the courts to expedite the murder trial.
In the succession case where Sarah Cohen is contesting a will, Gabriel van Staten, together with her husband Roy van Staten, gave testimony.
Cohen stipulated in his will that if Gabriele passed away, her two children would each receive an equal amount of his fortune.
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Cohen disappeared between July 19 and 20 and Wairimu had told detectives that he left for Thailand to seek treatment.
However, his Mercedes Benz had remained parked in the compound and he had not contacted his relatives.
Cohen’s body was found close to two months after his disappearance on September 13, 2019, in a septic tank within his palatial home in Kitusuru.
Cohen requested in his now-controversial will that his remains be buried in accordance with Jewish customs, which was carried out.
Sarah has contested the will in this situation, which was unsealed by attorney Kirundi Chege following Cohen's passing.
She wants the court to give her the matrimonial property, saying it was their home with her late husband.
Sarah also said that she is innocent and her sister-in-law wants to take away the property from her.
She said that the will read by Kirundi is fake, claiming she is the one who has the real will left by her husband.
According to the will read by Kirundi, Cohen gave his Sh450 million matrimonial home that has been the centre of the dispute to his sister Gabriele and his niece and nephew.