There is a new twist to the very public and viral altercation between the Ndichu brothers; Eddie and Paul and the Murgor sisters; Stephanie and Cheryl.
According to sources, the Ndichu twins told detectives that they are making all efforts to work out the issue.
This means they are trying to reach out to the two women Stephanie 24 and Cheryl Murgor 22 who claimed the two brothers assaulted them.
But the sisters apparently are not ready for any talks.
This comes after the two brothers were grilled for 5 hours at Langata Police Station. They recorded their statements under inquiry.
Police explained when one records a statement under inquiry it means the investigators believe they are suspects or may be connected with the crime or have useful information regarding the same.
A statement under inquiry precedes the taking of a statement under charge and caution, which means they may be charged if and when such a time arrives.
The two recorded their statement on Wednesday at the Langata police station over claims by two sisters they assaulted them on October 17 at the Emara Ole Sereni Hotel.
Their lawyer Edwin Sifuna accompanied them. He said they expect both parties to face affray charges.
The Ndichus were summoned to Langata Police station for the grilling session. They were informed they may be called again for more statements before they were issued with police bonds.
Police sought to know from them what happened on the day and why.
They narrated their side of the story and were later freed to go home. The file will be returned to the Office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution with various recommendations including to charge them.
Sources said they were asked to explain if they are armed and if they are licensed to carry the weapons of which they denied.
This was after the Firearms Licensing Board said the twins are not on their list as Licensed Firearms Holders.
This was out of a query from the ODPP that wanted to confirm if the two are armed or not and if they are licensed.