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Original Post Date: 2010-06-08 Time: 22:00:02 Posted By: News Poster
By Simon Siele
Nairobi – The family of former Cabinet minister Mbiyu Koinange is blaming last week’s attack on their kin to a group laying claim to their land.
Mr Koinange’s son, Mr George Kihara was assaulted on the 5,000-acre farm in Mau Narok, Njoro district before police came to his rescue.
He was critically injured and is recovering at a Nakuru hospital.
On Tuesday, the family’s lawyer, Boniface Njiru said Mr Kihara was attacked by a group of more than 20 people when he went to inspect their Muthera Farm.
Some of the attackers, he said were people he knew.
“We are not taking this matter lightly …there is a deliberate attempt by some locals to dispossess my clients’ property which was genuinely acquired,” said Mr Njiru.
Mr Kihara who spoke for the first time to journalists since the attack yesterday narrated his near brush with death.
He lost three of his fingers on the left hand and sustaining deep abdominal, back and head cuts.
“We got stuck when I went to inspect our farm… A group emerged and before I knew what was happening they descended on me with crude weapons before I passed out,” said Mr Kihara.
Police later arrested 20 suspects, 14 of who were charged with causing a breach of peace on Monday.
Security has since been intensified at the farm.
“The guards identified Mr Kihara and told him to leave the farm or he will be attacked and as we tried to reverse the car, a group of more than 40 people emerged. Before I knew, Mr Kihara was being attacked by the mob,” said a witness Mr Alphonce Njoroge.
He survived the attack during ensuing confusion.
The latest bloody confrontations follow a series of similar incidents associated to controversies over the management of the vast estate.
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Original date published: 8 June 2010
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201006081292.html?viewall=1