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Juja Member of Parliament George Koimburi has broken his silence for the first time since his alleged abduction, strongly denying assertions by the police that the incident was staged. Speaking from his hospital bed at Karen Hospital, where he is currently receiving treatment, the MP recounted his experience and expressed deep gratitude to those who intervened and helped save his life. And as Citizen TV's Ben Kirui reports, Koimburi's statement comes amid public debate over the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, with police maintaining that the event was orchestrated a claim the legislator has now firmly dismissed as false and insensitive.
Juja MP claims he was kidnapped by gang outside church
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