Ms Zeinab Mohammed Sherman and Ms Suaad Mohammed accused their
uncle, Mr Awadh Said, of disinheriting them and forcing them to live in
squalor.
They said Mr Said had denied them a share of the
vast estate valued at more than Sh10 billion by not executing the will
of their grandfather, popularly known as Swaleh Nguru, 40 years after
his death.
The estate comprises warehouses and ranches in
Coast Province running into thousands of acres, land in Kipini-Lamu and
the entire Majengo estate in Mvita.
Emotions ran high as the women recounted how Mr
Said threw them out of their home when their father, Mr Mohamed Sherman,
died 14 years ago and forced them to live in a servant’s quarters.
Living on handouts
The women and their mother, Mrs Barika Sherman,
told Lady Justice Grace Nzioka that they had been reduced to beggars and
relied on handouts when their father and grandfather were
billionaires.
Zeinab added: “My Lady, you do not know this man.
He is evil, ruthless and cold hearted. He has tortured us and made us
live like squatters, while he continues to live a good life.”
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