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“You Are Not My Daughter”

Meru, April 14  –A 23-year Kenyan lady want to go for further studies abroad, she need important documents to process her travel but her mom won’t release the documents.

The 23 year old lady was brought up by her paternal grandparents, her parents separated when she was a young girl, Dad passed on few days after separating.

Efforts to seek re-union with her mother have failed and today she decided to seek legal redress to have her mother who now claims that she don’t know her to release the necessary documents.

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“No Way, You Are Not My Daughter”

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A 23-year old woman has threatened to move to court to force her mother release her birth certificate to enable her process documents to facilitate her travel abroad.

Mary Kagwiria of Kigane location of Imenti South District of Meru County has threatened to sue her mother Doreen Nceeru for consistently refusing to release the document despite several pleas.

As a result, her travel abroad for further studies hangs in the balance as she cannot process travel documents without the birth certificate.

Kagwiria who is currently in a Nairobi college claims that he parents separated when she was young and her mother took all her personal documents with her when she left. The father later passed on.

Speaking to the KNA, Kagwiria said she was brought up by her paternal grandparents and inspite of spirited efforts to seek re-union with her mother, the latter has continuously rebuffed her efforts.

Kagwiria avers that her mother has frustrated her efforts to get the necessary documents claiming that she was not her biological daughter hence her decision to seek legal redress.

By KNA/Kiamah Wamutitu

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