A businessman who killed a motorist more than 10 years ago over a minor road accident has sought to be declared bankrupt.
Yesterday, Albert Mbogori urged the High Court to find that he is unable to pay the Sh12.5 million awarded to the widows family.
The next hearing will be on September 20.
On December 1, 2007, Mbogori was driving on Langata Road in Nairobi when he shot Edward Rahedi causing severe head injuries. The shooting followed a minor accident.
Rahedi died on January 26, 2008.
Mbogori was charged with murder, but was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 14 months in prison.
Then Rahedis widow, Violet Rahedi, sued him for negligently firing his firearm and causing the death of her husband. The court awarded her Sh12.5 million…
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