Delamere kin Tom Cholmondeley was released from the Kamiti Maximum Prison at about 6am on Friday, sources said. Cholmondeley had been sentenced to eight months jail by the High Court on May 14 after he was found guilty of manslaughter. PHOTO/FILE
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Mr Robert Njoya, who was shot dead at Cholmondeley's Soysambu ranch in Naivasha on May 10, 2006. Photo/FILE
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Robert Njoya's widow, Serah Waithera leaves the High Court after the ruling was delivered in May 2009. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI
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Tom Cholmondeley's parents Mr and Mrs Delamere arrive at the High Court for the hearing of the case at the Nairobi High Court in May 2009. Photo/FILE
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Journalists at the High Court during the hearing of the Tom Cholmondeley murder case in May. Photo/FILE
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Lawyers at the Nairobi High Court during the hearing of the Cholmondeley case in 2008. Photo/FILE
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Tom Cholmondeley at his Kamiti prison cell in 2008. Photo/FILE
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A Maasai woman protests outside the Nairobi High Court in May 2009 over Cholmondoley's sentencing. PHOTO/FILE
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Protesters wave placards at the High Court in Nairobi in May 2009 after Judge Muga Apondi sentenced Tom Cholmondeley to eight months in prison for manslaughter. PHOTO/HEZRON NJOROGE
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Serah Njoya (centre), widow of Robert Njoya and relatives Joel Mbugua (left) and Teresiah Wangechi. Photo/FILE
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Delamere kin Tom Cholmondoley at the High Court in Nairobi during his sentencing in May. PHOTO/HEZRON NJOROGE(NAIROBI)
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Tom Cholmondoley's parents talk to his lawyer, Fred Ojiambo at the High Court in Nairobi in May 2009. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI