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Bomet Governor Joyce Laboso Is Dead
Joyce Laboso, the immediate former Bomet Governor has died.
Laboso succumbed at the Nairobi Hospital aged 58 years, family sources have confirmed.
The late Governor Laboso was under medication two weeks after arriving from India where she had been hospitalised.
Nairobi Hospital had announced earlier today that the late Governor had been put under bed rest under the close attention of doctors.
Laboso’s ailment remains undisclosed. Dr Barchok had stated that the nation to respect her privacy.
On May 29, Governor Laboso left the country for Britain where she was admitted at the Royal Madden NHS Hospital for nearly a month.
The late governor was then transferred to India for further specialized treatment earlier this month.
While in Britain, NASA leader Raila Odinga, Ambassador Manoah Espisu, Chief Justice David Maraga and Kericho Governor Paul Chepkwonyvisited her.
Former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto also paid her a visit.
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