He told the court that he fired at Ezekiel in self-defence, but his son claimed he intended to kill him. It was also reported that the veteran politician and farmer was also charged at the Eldoret law courts with refusing to have his fingerprints taken at the station.
Kibor denied the charges before principal magistrate Harrison Barasa saying: 'All that is not true, your honour.'
He was later released on Sh100,000 bond and ordered he return to the station for his fingerprints to be taken. According to the-star.co.ke, Kibor is involved in a dispute with his four sons over ownership of the 1,250-acre farm where the incident occurred.
The case will be heard again on Tuesday, April 4, 2017.

7 comments:
heartless father....he deserve jailed till enternity
good
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Linda ikeji,I must let u know that ur blog have not been getting the type of traffic it use to get in the past,maybe u have abounded it for some other project
Remember that it is this blogging stuff that made u who u are today so pls be careful
Which one be son drag land with father wait who senior who.D son can not claim ownership of land wen his father is alive except he bought d land himself but if not d boy na thief
He's a mad man. He should be jailed. Old fool
Guess the father is fighting them cos he lacks trust and faith in them.
Long live LIB
Pls go back to school and learn how to spell...buffoon.
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