This is why doctors are worried about Senator SONKO’s son Baby Osinya
After
undergoing a head surgery, 19 months ago, Nairobi’s Senator Mike Sonko’s
adopted son Baby Satrine Osinya has been given a clean bill of health –albeit
for the time being.
According
to a neurologist at Kenyatta National Hospital, Dr Gichuru Mwangi, the three
year old is making tremendous improvement and he is scheduled to make a full
recovery by next year.
However
Baby Osinya’s trip to the doctor’s office for his routine check up also exposed
a “growing fracture” where he was operated on, something that Dr Mwangi
admitted was worrying.
“He is
still growing so we hope that the bone in his skull will close the gap.
However, if that does not happen in a year, we might have to operate and close
the fracture with a bone,” the
doctor said.
Baby Osinya, a terror attack survivor, was
adopted by the Nairobi Senator after he lost his mother to a gunman’s bullet
during a terrorist attack at the Joy in Jesus Church in Likoni, Mombasa.
He underwent a head surgery to remove a bullet
lodged in his head –the same bullet that killed his mother who was shielding
him from the hooded gunmen.
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