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Obado to general ward

Migori Governor Okoth Obado has been moved from the private wing of Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) to the general ward. Mr Obado was taken to KNH on Wednesday after falling ill while in Industrial Area Remand Prison. The governor is being held in connection with the murder of university student Sharon Otieno. Deta

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Migori Governor Okoth Obado has been moved from the private wing of Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) to the general ward. Mr Obado was taken to KNH on Wednesday after falling ill while in Industrial Area Remand Prison. The governor is being held in connection with the murder of university student Sharon Otieno. Details of what was ailing him remained scanty yesterday but his lawyer said that he was “genuinely” sick and doctors had put him on a treatment plan. “I have seen him, he is sick genuinely but he is in the best hands,” said lawyer Evans Ondieki. “I have spoken to the professor in charge of his treatment the only role we can play is to pray for him,” he said. Ondieki refused to disclose what doctors had exactly diagnosed. “He is a...

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