Brothers Take Own Lives in Dispute Over Family Land

Two brothers, Vincent Kipkorir Koech, 19, and Gilbert Kibet Koech, 17, died by suicide in apparent protest of their father's decision to grant a portion of their family land to their stepmother.
The incident took place in Kapsilibwa village, Narok County, just two days after the burial of the brothers' step-brother on the same land, a decision that had already caused significant tension within the family. Local authorities confirmed the deaths which took place on Friday near the Amalo River, roughly a kilometre from the family residence. According to investigations, the core of the conflict stemmed from Mzee David Towett's reconciliation with his first wife, Mrs Alice Chebet, after 44 years of separation.
Upon her return to the family, Mr Towett, following consultations with elders, agreed to allocate her a portion of their shared land, which amounted to approximately 0.8 acres. News reports indicate that the brothers had a history of making threats of suicide, and their warnings on Thursday, accompanied by ropes, were tragically dismissed. Furthermore, they had caused disruptions during and after the step-brother's funeral, even refusing to participate in the burial itself. The escalation of their behaviour culminated in the partial destruction of family property before their disappearance.
The discovery of their bodies, hanging side-by-side near the river, sent shockwaves through the community. Mrs Chebet, who has eight children of her own, had rejoined the family after a series of personal losses. She had buried a son on Wednesday on the family land, a necessity that ultimately spurred her reconciliation with Mr Towett. Sadly, this reconciliation came at a devastating cost. The families are now awaiting the results of post-mortem examinations before laying their sons to rest. Local authorities, including county assembly member Stephen Saitoti, have expressed deep sorrow over the events.
This double tragedy, with two family members taking their own lives for seemingly the same reason, is considered a rare and heartbreaking occurrence in the region.
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Let’s call a spade a spade …
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Let’s call a spade a spade ♠️ Good riddance for lazy bones who have just been waiting for inheritance???!!!
Disheartening for you to say…
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In reply to Let’s call a spade a spade … by Juju (not verified)
Disheartening for you to say that, you don't know what went on with this family, keep your nasty comment's to yourself.
Aha 😤 I bet you are one of…
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In reply to Disheartening for you to say… by Stephanie (not verified)
Aha 😤 I bet you are one of those lazy bones waiting for someone else’s sweat 😅!!! Get a life!!!
They could Have been…
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They could Have been Murdered (by some Other people); and Their Murders Fixed as "Suicides".
Are you a believer in…
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In reply to They could Have been… by PPPIAN (not verified)
Are you a believer in alternative facts?
I am a Believer in Second…
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In reply to Are you a believer in… by Maina WaLucy (not verified)
I am a Believer in Second opinion, or Further investigation.
Someone needs to take a hard…
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Someone needs to take a hard look at the stepmother.
You do not have the right to…
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You do not have the right to your parents land.Mere teenagers sense of entitlement out of this world.Their mother is the second wife therefore she came to grab what was not originally hers and she is hoping to inherit everything.Greedy to the core .Her kids are gone this man is wise to get rid of her too less drama nothing like a family of deadbeats watching and waiting for you to kick the bucket so that they can sell the land they never worked hard to buy
Land inheritance is a curse…
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Land inheritance is a curse in Kenya! I will keep saying that coz it’s a fact! It’s a source of all EVIL!
over property they did not…
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over property they did not buy? who is raising these kids?
I hope OUR OWNER will add me…
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I hope OUR OWNER will add me the years they declined(their remaining days).POTE-ENI).
It's good to make a will…
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It's good to make a will when properties and kids are involved.
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