In the tightly guarded precincts of Kenya’s Mombasa State House, where every shadow is watched and every movement scripted for the nation’s top leadership, a routine morning shift turned tragic on February 25. A police constable from the elite General Service Unit (GSU) G Company – the very unit entrusted with protecting President William Ruto, his family, and key state residences – collapsed at his post, complained of abdominal pain, and was declared dead on arrival at hospital.
No foul play has been confirmed, but the swift launch of a detective probe focused squarely on “what the deceased ate, when, and where” has fueled whispers of a deeper mystery. With the President and his family absent at the time, questions are mounting: Was this a tragic natural death in one of Kenya’s most secure compounds, or could something more sinister lurk behind the elite guard’s final hours?
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