Family of late GACHAGUA’s brother petitions RUTO over disputed estate, accuses relative of fraud and forgery



Friday, March 27, 2026 - The family of the late former Nyeri Governor, Nderitu Gachagua, has formally petitioned President William Ruto, seeking his intervention in a long‑running dispute over the deceased’s estate.

In a detailed letter dated March 23rd, the family appealed to the Head of State to order investigations into what they describe as fraud, forgery and unlawful interference in the management of the estate.

The petition, addressed through the Office of the Attorney General, accuses a close relative of orchestrating schemes aimed at disinheriting the rightful beneficiaries.

According to the family, the alleged interference has involved irregular transfer of assets, use of proxies to defraud the estate, and forceful acquisition of properties belonging to the late Governor.

At the center of the dispute is a contested will, which they claim is fraudulent and cannot be legally upheld.

“We humbly and solemnly present this appeal before Your Excellency, seeking justice, protection, and the restoration of dignity to a family that has endured immense suffering,” the letter reads in part.

The family insists that the will was prepared when Gachagua was critically ill with pancreatic cancer, making him too weak to comprehend or sign legal documents.

They further point out that the document is marked “Draft Last Will and Testament,” which they argue invalidates its authenticity.

One of the daughters, Suzan Kirigo Nderitu, recalled that during his final days at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Chelsea, her father was too frail to see or write.

The petition also accuses the unnamed relative of leveraging political influence to misappropriate funds meant for the family’s welfare while denying them access to key properties.

Among the assets in dispute are a popular garden resort and a beach resort, which the family wants restored to the estate.

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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