Woman claims Kiptum sired son, court declines to stop burial

She claims that they have a one-year and 7-month-old child with the runner

In Summary
  • Justice Wananda declined to stop the burial following the application by Edna Owuor through her lawyer Joseph Oyaro.
  • She also wanted DNA samples taken from the body to confirm paternity.
Edna Owuor at the high court in Eldoret on February 22, 2024
Edna Owuor at the high court in Eldoret on February 22, 2024
Image: MATHEWS NDANYI

The high court in Eldoret has declined to stop the burial of World Marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum following an application by a 22-year-old woman who claims to have sired a child with the runner.

Justice Wananda declined to stop the burial following the application by Edna Owuor through her lawyer Joseph Oyaro.

She claims that they have a one-year and 7-month child whose rights may be violated if the burial is not stopped.

Owuor appeared at the court with the child seeking to stop the burial set for tomorrow arguing that they had not involved her in burial arrangements

She also wanted DNA samples taken from the body to confirm paternity.

Wananda said the burial arrangements had gone on for some time with heavy costs involved and it would be unfair to stop the interment.

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