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Lord Delamere heir released
Posted Friday, October 23 2009 at 22:15
In Summary
- Prison authorities release Delamere grandson citing good behaviour
Our team found a van belonging to a private security firm parked across the road leading to the house of Ms Sally Dudmesh where Mr Cholmondeley was said to be resting.
The security guards, however, maintained that neither Ms Dudmesh nor the freed convict were at the residence. Instead, they directed us to catch up with Ms Dudmesh at her jewellery shop at Karen shopping centre, a kilometre away.
At the jewellery shop, our crew only met the attendant, a Ms Rose Pawe, who said Ms Dudmesh was not in.
“She does not operate from here, she only passes by to make deliveries,” she told us, advising that we check at her residence.
Back at the residence, the Saturday Nation team found the van belonging to the security firm still parked in the same position. When we requested to be allowed to drive to Ms Dudmesh’s residence, the three guards suddenly turned hostile.
They insisted that she was not home and threatened to arrest our team for trespass.
They became angrier when they noticed photographer Chris Ojow and the NTV cameraman Steve Mwei taking photographs, at some point threatening to confiscate the cameras.




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