An application seeking to prevent the pending burial ceremony of the later Sinoe County Representative, Nagbe Sloh, has been filed to the Civil Law Court by the late Lawmaker widow, Ruth Sloh.
Madam Sloh’s lawyers Cllr. Powo Hilton and Attorney Vincint Smith, according told Judicial Correspondents, they have filed a nine counts motion for preliminary injunction seeking to stop the late Sinoe County Lawmaker pending funeral.
Cllr. Hilton’s application among other things claimed his client and late husband got marriage on May 8, 1998 in Monrovia and later reside in the United States of America for two decades before his death but notice that a lady identified as Kau Kidau-Boyee is purporting to be the widow.
Cllr. Hilton revealed that Madam Ruth Sloh is the legal wife or widow of the late lawmaker, and that, they are blessed with four children.
Madam Sloh’s lawyers are pleading with the Court to prohibit the funeral ceremony of the late lawmaker and declare their client right through another petition for Declaratory Judgement consistent with law.
Madam Sloh’s lawyers’ nine counts petition to the Court has intended to compelled Judge Kennedy Peabody to issue a Writ of Summon for Madam Kau Kidau-Boyee to appear in court before August 3, 2020 in connection with the petitioner’s lawyers’ complaint consistent with law.
The late lawmaker died recently following a protractive illness.