Fr Fryda renews battle for Sh3b St Mary’s Mission Hospital

Father Charles Fryda.

Catholic priest Father Charles Fryda, who was unceremoniously kicked out of the ownership of St Mary’s Hospital, is back in the news.

His ouster earlier this year came after he was charged for fraud, uttering a false document and conspiracy to defraud.

In a ruling by Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi, he was ordered to pay Ksh 500,000 as bond to secure his release from custody pending his trial.

And now, just months after a Nakuru court declared Assumption Sisters of Nairobi as the legal owners of the Ksh 3 billion St Mary’s Mission Hospital, the catholic priest is now using bloggers to throw dirt at the new owners.

In an e-mail reportedly written to Pope Francis, Fr Fryda and his allies allege that the mission has refused to pay him his dues and has left the running of the mission to Sister Constantine Chepchirchir Bett, who is incapable of running it.

The email also claims that The Assumptions Sisters of Nairobi have stolen over Ksh 130 million from the accounts of Father Fryda. The claims cannot be substantiated.

In the letter, he refers to Sister Bett, who is heading the ministry, as a “harlot” and claims that there is enough evidence of her many escapades across Nairobi .

The information contained in the letter was first shared online by controversial blogger Cyprian Nyakundi.

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