Murgor sisters withdraw assault case against Ndichu brothers

Murgor sisters and Ndichu brothers COURTESY

Cheryl and Stephanie Murgor have dropped assault charges against Eddie and Paul Ndichu’s twin brothers.

Through their lawyer, Philip Murgor, the sisters notified the court that the Ndichu brothers offered a public apology to them on November 24, 2022.

“This is to inform the public at large that the Ndichu brothers have now offered a public and unequivocal apology dated 24/11/2022, to the Murgor sisters and their companions, in terms that have been duly accepted,” the statement read.

Murgor sisters with their lawyer Philip Murgor during a press briefing.
PHOTO: The Standard

In their apology, the twin brothers stated that they had taken time to reflect and introspect, and that they would not engage in such incidents in the future.

“We Edward Wanyoike Ndichu and Paul Mwaura Ndichu hereby issue our unequivocal apology to you, our sisters and brothers, for the unfortunate events that occurred on the night of October 17, 2021, at Mara Ole Sereni Hotel…, we have since taken time to introspect and acknowledge that the unfortunate experience has taught us invaluable lessons..” the apology read.

“We do wish to assure you all and Kenyans at large that we shall not engage in or contribute in any way to such incidents in future as we endeavour to do better as sons, brothers and parents,” they added.

The Murgor Sisters sued Paul and Eddie Ndichu in 2021 after they assaulted one of the sisters at the Olesereni Hotel.

Stephanie, according to the sisters, refused Eddie’s compliment. Things got out of hand, and Paul assaulted her. When her boyfriend Samuel Ramdas tried to help her, he was grabbed by the throat.

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