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Moi Grandson Summoned For Evading DNA Test in Child Support Case
The grandson of the late former President Daniel Arap Moi has been accused of disobeying orders for a DNA test in a case where he is being sued for child support.
Consequently, Nakuru Senior Resident Magistrate Benjamin Limo has summoned Collins Toroitich Kibet to appear in person to defend himself over accusations of contempt of court.
Mr Moi was required to appear at the Lancet laboratories in Nakuru on June 18 for a DNA test to confirm the paternity of two children alleged to be his by his former wife Gladys Jeruto Tagi.
Collins Toroitich, the grandson of former President Daniel Moi, has been accused of using delaying tactics in a child support case.
Last month, Toroitich was dragged to court for allegedly neglecting his two children, aged 11 and nine. The children’s mother, Ms Gladys Jeruto Tagi, claimed Toroiti
Moi Grandson Toroitich Sued for Ksh1m Monthly Child Upkeep
Collins Toroitich, the grandson of former President Daniel Moi, has been accused of neglecting his two children, aged 11 and nine.
The children’s mother, Ms Gladys Jeruto Tagi, alleges that Toroitich abandoned the children and absconded his parental responsibilities.
Suit papers indicate Toroitich married the Baringo-based politician in 2008 but they later separated in 2012, with Toroitich allegedly leaving all responsibilities to Ms Tagi.
In her application, the former MCA aspirant claims Toroitich has never taken responsibility for the children despite being a well-off businessman.
“I am currently unable to provide for the children alone as the needs are so many and would need to be assisted,” she stated in the suit filed in March in Nakuru.