A lady pausing to be a lover of the late Matungu MP Justus Murunga filed a case in court seeking to stop his burial.
Agnes Wangui through lawyer council Danston Omar wants the two widows of Murunga – Christabel and Grace and Lee Funeral Home stopped from conducting the burial.
She also wants DNA samples collected from the deceased and her children to ascertain their paternity.
Further she is seeking that the deceased body be preserved until DNA samples have been collected in the presence of licensed pathologists appointed by both parties.
In an affidavit, she says her two children are biological children of the late Justus Murunga.
Her children and her be involved in the burial arrangements and the actual burial.
“I have known Murunga for seven years. Our first encounter was in 2013 when he was a supervisor at Embakasi ranching, while I was a business woman engaged in vendition of beverages and snacks within Sewerage area, Ruai,” she says.
Wangui said out of the relationship that began in 2013 the two bow a child and the late member of parliament took responsibility to house them in a rental apartment in Ruai
The relationship became frosty in 2017 when Murunga was elected member of parliament for Matungu.