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Esther Arunga admits lying about son’s death

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15th July 2019
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Esther Arunga admits lying about son’s death

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Esther Arunga, the Kenyan national who wowed the world with her TV broadcasting skills, has admitted that she lied on realities surrounding her son’s death.

Arunga, married to controversial personality, Quincy Timberlake, confessed to misleading investigative agencies on the truth behind her son’s, Sinclair Timberlake’s death.

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Sinclair Timberlake succumbed from fatal injuries at their Australian residence in Kallangur, in the northern part of Brisbane.

Esther Arunga has now admitted being an accessory to the lessened charge of manslaughter. That admission, informally, confirms that Sinclair Timberlake was murdered in a family triangle, most foul. Judicial proceedings are on and the world may learn more on the case on Thursday.

Arunga clarified that she lied in a bid to save her husband, Quincy Timberlake, from the judicial trial.

While Esther Arunga, and her husband, insisted on a natural fall behind their son’s death, autopsy reports indicate that the injuries were, clearly, inconsistent with a fall.

Esther has now said that she found her husband hitting their son after which Quincy Timberlake threw the child against a wall.

Arunga also shared that she feared her husband due to a contestable mental state.

Proceedings are still active at the Brisbane Supreme Court.

Arunga with her son/file

 

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