Kaitany was cruel and hostile, Mithika Linturi’s daughter speaks

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As the Meru Senator Mithika Linturi marital drama continues, his daughter  has comeout claiming that Marriane Kittany was cruel and hostile while she stayed in their Runda home.

In a court affidavit, the senators daughter says her father introduced Ms Kitany to her and her siblings in December 2017.

“My father informed us that Kitany was a friend in distress. He further informed us that he had previously allowed her a temporary stay at our Runda Home,”

She added saying that Ms. and her three children moved into their Runda home a few days later which unnerved her but believed her father when he told her that Ms Kaitanny was temporarily leaving there and would move out after her condition had improved.

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“I easily let my guard down after getting beguiled by her façade. My siblings however were more discerning. My brother even moved out to go live with his mother,” she says.

According to the court documents, things started spiraling out of control in January this year when she found out that her daughter got a navel piercing with her help.

The two have had a nasty relationship ever since the incident which she believes was blown out of proportion.

According to the affidavit, “She even accused me of being in possession of marijuana and orchestrated my being put into a rehabilitation center on the pretext that I was addicted to marijuana while her real motive was to create a wedge between my father and I,.”

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”Kitany treats me and my siblings in a very cruel and hostile manner even though she is merely a guest at our Runda Home,” she says.

She wants the court to dismiss the application filed by Kitany and discharge the interim order issued on October 25, last year.

But Kitany through Lawyer Danstan Omari has urged the court to confirm the said orders saying Kitany has faced the gravest of injustice occasioned by a person so loving, dear, and caring only to turn out to be the greatest tormentor

He said since the case before court deals with domestic violence, Kitany has an inherent dignity which should be protected.

Ruling will be delivered on February 1.

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