Medical practitioners from Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Hospital in Kerala traveled to Kenya to honor former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who died after treatment at their facility. Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Rosemary Odinga received the delegation, with Nassir describing the visit as recognition of a leader whose influence reached beyond national boundaries. Raila collapsed on October 15 and died from cardiac arrest at age 80 despite emergency efforts at Devamatha Hospital.
The Kerala center treated Rosemary after she lost her sight in 2017, and she regained vision following two years of Ayurvedic therapy there. Raila served as a legislator, cabinet member, and Prime Minister across four decades of political work, centered on democracy and governance reform. Military honors marked his state funeral on October 19 at the family burial ground in Bondo, where he was interred with his white hat and flywhisk per his wishes for burial within 72 hours of death.
The Kerala center treated Rosemary after she lost her sight in 2017, and she regained vision following two years of Ayurvedic therapy there. Raila served as a legislator, cabinet member, and Prime Minister across four decades of political work, centered on democracy and governance reform. Military honors marked his state funeral on October 19 at the family burial ground in Bondo, where he was interred with his white hat and flywhisk per his wishes for burial within 72 hours of death.