Revealed! How Exterminated Lawyer Chesang Spent a Fortune Just to be Away from His Violent Wife

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Marriages they say are never beds of roses. Quarrels and wrangles are therefore normal components of a marriage or relationship.

However what matters is how couples handle their issues and how they tend to bounce back from a number of challenges they face.

The Late Robert Chesang was a married man but just like in some relationships, things did not go according to plan and he was in constant fights with his wife who is a Magistrate.

It is now emerging that the Slain Lawyer lived in a hotel for more than three months and paid about Sh500,000 after he was locked out of his matrimonial home.

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Between September 19 and November 11 last year, he spent Sh446,250 at Sandalwood Hotel after he was barred from his house.

The deceased had returned to his matrimonial house in Moke Gardens, Lukenya, Machakos county, a few weeks before he met his death. He only landed the chance to occupy the house after his widow Maisy Omungala, a magistrate, was transferred to Nyeri in December.

In case number 47 of 2018 filed for protection against domestic violence, Chesang’ alleged that he had been forced to move out of his house because his wife was violent and was using police officers to harass and intimidate him.

The lawyer requested that the courts grant him unconditional access to his home. He claimed the locks to the home had been changed. The house was also under police guard.

He also said Maisy had transferred his two children to a new school and denied him access to them.

“From August 17 to date, I’ve lost all that I’ve acquired progressively since I started married life due to illegal actions of the respondents. I have technically lost the house, the cars and all my earthly belongings,” Chesang’ said in an affidavit.

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He also asked the court to allow him access to his two vehicles; Lexus and Premio cars, which he claimed were being used by police officers.

“I pray that the court orders police and other judicial officers to stop being used by wife to harass and intimidate me; and to stop using my cars as if they are state property,” Chesang’ submitted.

He had expressed dissatisfaction on the manner in which his case was being conducted, alleging interference from his wife and other magistrates. His case had been transferred five times before a ruling was made.

Lawyer Chesang would later meet his death in the same home he fought so hard to have access to. He was gunned down in his Moke Gardens home in Machakos between 11.30 am and 12.30 am on Sunday.

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