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Rigathi Gachagua Leaves Karen Hospital In Toyota RAV4 Without Security, Sparking Public Interest

Sacked Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was recently discharged from Karen Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment for an undisclosed medical issue. 

After being given the green light by doctors, Gachagua surprised many by leaving the hospital without the usual heavy security detail that accompanies high-ranking officials.

Instead of a large convoy of vehicles, the Deputy President opted for a low-profile exit. He left in a simple Toyota RAV4, a decision that stood out considering his status. 

This move appeared to be intentional, perhaps to avoid attracting unnecessary attention or causing disruption in the area around the hospital.

The sight of such a prominent figure driving off in a modest vehicle without security has sparked conversations among Kenyans. 

While some have praised the Deputy President for his humility and down-to-earth demeanor, others expressed concern for his safety. 

Given his position, it is unusual for a leader of his rank to travel without security protection, especially in a public setting.

The incident at Karen Hospital shows a different side of the Deputy President, one that appears to prioritize simplicity and discretion over the fanfare often associated with political leaders. 

However, questions still remain about why he chose not to have his security detail accompany him and whether this was a one-time occurrence or a sign of a new approach to how he conducts himself in public.

This unexpected move has not gone unnoticed in the media, with many news outlets reporting on the rare scene. 

Some commentators have interpreted Gachagua's actions as a way to connect with ordinary citizens, showing that he is just like them in certain ways. 

Others speculate that he might have wanted to maintain privacy after his time in the hospital.

As of now, Deputy President Gachagua has not given any public statements about his health or why he chose to leave without his usual security. 




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