
Preliminary medical reports indicate that activist Davis Lichuma has no physical injuries and all his vital organs are intact, following his alleged abduction between June 25 and June 28, 2026. He was found at Kenyatta National Hospital, but remains largely unresponsive and unable to communicate. His family plans to pursue further medical assessments to confirm his condition and investigate the circumstances of his disappearance, as he has only reported pain in his leg.
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