News Delamere kin found guilty of manslaughter Thursday, May 07, 2009 — updated on July 03, 2020 Tom Cholmondeley sits pensively in court as Judge Muga Apondi delivers his verdict on Thursday. Photos PAUL WAWERU. Photo: 1/6 View caption The parents of Tom Cholmondeley arrive at the Nairobi Law Courts on Thursday on the day when judgement on their son's murder case was to be made. Photo: 2/6 View caption Stonemason Robert Njoya's widow Sarah Njoya in court before the ruling on her husband's murder case was delivered. Photo: 3/6 View caption Tom Cholmondeley's relatives follow the judgement of their kin's murder case on Thursday. Photo: 4/6 View caption Relatives of stonemason Robert Njoya, including his widow (centre, front row), listen as Judge Apondi delivers his judgement. Photo: 5/6 View caption Lawyers Fred Ojiambo and Virginia Shaw for Tom Cholmondeley in court before Judge Muga Apondi gave his judgement. Photo: 6/6 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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