A compelling story has surfaced on social media about a mother who, after years of hardship, finally won a court case worth sh 23 million. The ordeal began in 2016 when her hardworking husband tragically died in a road accident along a Nairobi highway.
Following his death, the family turned against her, denying her access to the extensive estates left behind, valued at an estimated sh 22 million. She was forced out of the home, unable to benefit from her late husband’s assets.
The mother of two daughters revealed that her in-laws argued she had not given birth to a son and that her daughters would eventually marry elsewhere, claiming they had no obligation to support her. Their intention, she said, was to push her out by any means necessary.
At one point, she disclosed, goons were sent to block her from entering the house just a week after her husband’s burial—a harrowing experience that left her devastated.
The dispute over the property eventually made its way to court. Her in-laws, pooling their resources, sought to overwhelm her legally. By the second month of proceedings, the case was taking a heavy toll, and she feared she might lose.
By a stroke of luck, a woman in court learned about her struggle and approached her privately, providing critical advice and guidance. This support proved pivotal, enabling the.To read more, tap herew