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Ndichu Brothers Off The Hook For Assaulting The Murgor Sisters

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Assault charges against the Ndichu brothers have been dropped.

The Murgor Sisters have withdrawn assault charges against the Ndichu brothers after they issued a unequivocal public apology to them and their companion.

Paul and Eddy Ndichu were facing assault charges in an incident that took place on October 16, 2021. The allegedly assaulted Cheryl and Stephanie Murgor.

“This is to inform you that the public at large that the Ndichu brothers have now offered a public and unequivocal apology dated November 24, to the Murgor sisters and their companions, in terms that have been duly accepted,” part of the statement read.

In their attached apology, the Ndichu brothers apologized for the events that unfolded at Ole Sereni terming them unfortunate.

“We Edward Wanyoike Ndichu and Paul Mwaura Ndichu, hereby issue our unequivocal apology to you, our sisters and brothers Cheryll Murgor, Stephanie Murgor, Samuel Ramdas and Patrick Koech for the unfortunate events that occurred on the night of 17th October 2021 at Mara Ole Sereni Hotel, which resulted in both injury to yourselves and damage to your property,” the apology read.

On the fateful day when the incident occurred, the Murgors claim one of the Ndichu brothers made an improper pass at Stephanie as she walked past their table.

She then inquired whether he was married to a prominent media personality. This query, according to the Murgors, is what led to the confrontation that was captured in a video clip that went viral on social media.

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