President Ruto’s Relative Stranded in Hospital with Child After Failing to Pay Bills: Family Abandonment Claims Surface
A close relative of President William Ruto’s brother, David Samoei Ruto, is reportedly facing a dire situation after being stranded in a hospital with his child due to unpaid medical bills.
The distressing incident has come to light through statements by Aoko Otieno, who revealed that David’s brother-in-law has been desperately seeking help from well-wishers after his own family members turned their backs on him.
The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, is said to have reached out to his sister, Carol Kitur, the wife of President Ruto’s brother, for assistance.
However, according to reports, Carol Kitur declined to offer any financial help despite her close ties to the family.
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The man, left in a difficult situation, is now pleading for support from compassionate individuals willing to lend a hand in covering his medical expenses and securing his release from the hospital.
The case has sparked a wave of discussions, with many questioning the level of family support and unity in times of crisis.
This incident highlights the growing concern over the affordability of healthcare in the country and the emotional toll faced by individuals who find themselves in such unfortunate circumstances.
As the story continues to develop, many are calling for a greater focus on ensuring access to medical care for all, regardless of their financial standing, while urging families to remain supportive during times of hardship.
President Ruto’s Relative Stranded in Hospital with Child After Failing to Pay Bills: Family Abandonment Claims Surface