Sharon Otieno murder case: Ex-Governor Obado to know his fate in January
Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado during a past court appearance. PHOTO | FILE
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This follows the conclusion of final submissions by both parties, with the former governor arguing that the prosecution failed to present a strong case against him.
Obado, through his lawyers Kioko Kilukumi and Rodger Sagana, submitted that he had an open relationship with Sharon Otieno and was willing to support her and their unborn child.
The defence also argued that there is no legal basis for charging murder in relation to a foetus, asserting that murder charges apply only to a person who has been born alive.
Michael Oyamo and Caspal Obiero, represented by their lawyers, also urged the court to acquit them, claiming that prosecution witnesses provided false testimony. They argued that the prosecution's evidence was insufficient to support a conviction.
The lawyer representing Oyamo challenged specific claims by witnesses, stating, "It is not feasible for someone to jump out of a moving vehicle into oncoming traffic and only sustain bruises." He added that such an accident would likely result in severe injuries or death.
Obado, Obiero, and Oyamo face charges for the murder of Sharon Otieno and her unborn child. At least 42 witnesses have testified against the accused.


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