A magistrate’s court has issued summons against the Murgor sisters to take plea in incident involving the Ndichu brothers.
The two were required to appear in court on Friday to take plea but they did not turn up and warrants against them were issued.
The warrants were later substituted with a summons to appear in court for plea-taking.
The sisters-Cheryll and Stephanie Murgor were at the centre of a dramatic confrontation with Paul and Eddy Ndichu who are facing assault charges.
When they failed to appear in court, their lawyer Philip Murgor told the court his clients were not aware of the summons and protested the charge sheet presented against them.
Even though the court lifted the warrants earlier issued, it substituted them with summons and ordered that they be presented in court on March 23 for plea taking.
A charge presented in court indicates that Cheryl and Munyra Mohamed will face affray contrary to Section 92 of the Penal Code for fighting each other at the reception of Emara Ole Sereni hotel which is a public place.
The incident took place on October 16, 2021.
The Ndichu brothers are listed as witnesses alongside three others.
Stephanie will face the charge of assaulting Munyra Hassan Mohamed.
Also facing assault charges is Samuel Dennis Ramdas who is accused of having assaulted Edward Wanyoike Mbogua.
Patrick Kipng’etich Koech will also face charges of assault causing actual bodily harm having assaulted Munyra Hassan Mohamed.