Ginimbi’s Family Drags Lawyer To Court As Fight Over Properties Escalate

Ginimbi's Family Drags Lawyer To Court

Ginimbi’s Family Drags Lawyer To Court

The late Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure’s family has dragged lawyer Patricia Darangwa to court, accusing her of fraudulently designing the late socialite’s will.

H-Metro reports that an application ‑ led by the late Ginimbi’s sisters; Juliet and Nelia, and his father Anderson Kadungure has been filed at the High Court with Darangwa and the Master of High Court cited as respondents.

Ginimbi’s family is challenging the authenticity of the document.

The family is seeking an order to stop the administration of the will presented by Darangwa on November 25 pending a High Court review of why the Master of High Court appointed her as the testamentary.

“Applicants seek an interdict in the interim prohibiting any administration of the deceased’s estate pending the return date upon which date a review of the Master of High Court’s decision to appoint Darangwa as testamentary executrix and to accept the will in question shall be sought.
“We also seek that the review proceedings be prosecuted on terms to ensure expeditious resolution of the contestation involving the parties,” read Juliet Kadungure’s founding affidavit.

Juliet said the family was entitled to protect its interests in Ginimbi’s estate and would not rest until the alleged irregularity was finalized.

The Kadungures have labeled the will a nullity for allegedly lacking Ginimbi’s signature and say it falls out of the requirements of the Wills Act.

Ginimbi died last year following a freak accident along Borrowdale Road.

Socialites Michelle ‘Moana’ Amuli, Alisha Adams, and Karim Limumba also perished in the accident.

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