How Father And All His Sons Were Jailed For 100 Years For This Crime Which They Did Not Commit
A shocking and emotional story aired on TV programme has left many stunned after a father and his four sons claimed they are serving prison sentences for a crime they insist they never committed. Alot of people won’t agree with this, Watch Video Now.
The case has raised serious questions about justice, fairness, and family suffering inside the Kenyan legal system.
According to the family, the father and his sons were arrested separately early one morning without being told the reason behind their arrest.
They say they were later shocked to learn they had all been linked to the same incident and collectively sentenced to 100 years in prison, with each allegedly given 20 years to serve.
The father explained that the incident began on a day he had sold onions and was carrying money. He allegedly met a friend at a club, where alcohol was shared.
A disagreement reportedly broke out after tensions rose involving his friend’s wife, leading to a violent confrontation. He claimed he was attacked and became unconscious due to intoxication and injuries.
However, court findings reportedly linked the father and his sons to an attack on the complainant later that night. The family strongly denies this, insisting the sons were not involved in any fight and were arrested without clear explanation.
The sons say they still do not understand why they were convicted for an incident they claim they never took part in. They are now calling for an appeal, hoping the court will review the case and reconsider the sentence.
The emotional story has sparked debate online, with many calling for a deeper review of the case and questioning whether justice was fully served. Alot of people won’t agree with this, Watch What Happened.
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