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Sarah Wairimu Kamotho will spend another two weeks at the Lang’ata Women Prisons awaiting bail ruling. This is after a Kibera High Court reserved its ruling for next Tuesday 18th February after hearing all parties in the murder case where she is accused of killing her Dutch husband Tob Cohen in 2019. On Monday, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution urged the court to deny her bail stating they have two protected witnesses that need to testify while she is custody.
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Sarah Cohen to remain in police custody longer
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