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Wanjiru’s mother to withdraw burial case


NYAHURURU, Kenya, May 23 – The mother of fallen athletics icon Samuel  Kamau Wanjiru was Monday set to withdraw a case barring her daughter-in-law from  burying him.

Ann Wanjiru told Capital News that she was ready to  withdraw the case on Monday at the Nakuru High court, following extensive  consultations with family members and close friends of the athlete who died  after falling off a balcony at his Nyahururu home a week ago.

“I had felt  that I was being left out of the burial plans of my son and that is why I moved  to court to block the proceedings but I intend to withdraw the case after we  discussed that matter and came into an agreement,” she said.

She however  declined to disclose further details agreed at the meetings saying they were  “in-house.”

The new stance is a culmination of three days of closed door  meetings between her, family members and scores of close friends from Nyahururu  who have been streaming the home to persuade her to change her position.

Wanjiru’s elder brother Simon Njoroge is also reported to have attempted to  commit suicide over his mother’s refusal to allow burial plans initiated by the  athlete’s wife Trizah Njeri to proceed.

On the day of suicide bid,  Wanjiru’s mother is said to have refused to talk to a group of elders selected  from the burial committee to reconcile her with her daughter in-law on the  funeral arrangements.

“She adamantly refused to get out of the bedroom  and switched off her phone so as to keep off the discussions,” a source close to  the family who requested anonymity said.

The intervention of former  athletic stars Moses Tanui, Paul Tergat and John Ngugi is also said to have  contributed immensely to the change of heart.

Nakuru High Court  judge Anyara Emukule had also urged the family to avoid court battles and  instead join the rest of Kenyans and the rest of the world in giving the late  hero a warm send off, saying that the family squabbles were portraying the  country in bad light.

The meetings to persuade Wanjiru’s mother to  withdraw the court injunction barring his widow from carrying on with burial  arrangements kicked off on Thursday.

The late Wanjiru’s mother had not  only failed to recognise Njeri as her son’s lawfully wedded wife but also wanted  her investigated over possible foul play, arguing that it appeared as if her son  was hit with a metal bar.

The Olympic champion record holder is alleged  to have fallen off the balcony of his house at Muthaiga estate in Nyahururu  after he was busted by his wife with a woman in bed on the night of May 15.

Police are investigating reports that he fell off the balcony while trying  to reach out to his wife and restrain her from calling neighbours or reporting  the matter to the police.

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