- Dear Dear George Oduor gathered at the House of Grace church to mourn the late guard who died at Nairobi West Hospital
- Oduor served Raila for a long time and this one loved him for his dedication to the service and also his integrity
- He will be buried at his house on April 12, and his wife said he would talk more when they got there
Nairobi, Kenya- Families and friends are gathered at the House of Grace church to mourn Raila's assistant, George Oduor, after he died at Nairobi West Hospital.
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What happened to George Oduor?
Oduor was among the prime minister's personal guard Raila Odinga And he passed away on Wednesday, April 2, after a bold illness.
He died while receiving treatment at Nairobi West Hospital and Kenyans, among them several Orange party leaders, appeared on social media to mourn him bitterly.
In the service of George, many people participated in a heartfelt dedication and Oduor's service to the Odinga family and the Nation.

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His body will be transported to their home in Ndori, Asembo, Siaya County, where it will be buried on Saturday, April 12.
The following are some pictures of the tragic event:
1. The widow of the deceased speaking briefly in the dead mass
At the mass, George's wife was wearing a blue -colored dress with a jacket and a matching hat that contrasted her brown shape and soft face.
When he climbed onto the platform, he said that the widow did not talk much and said she would talk more in Ndori, their home in the village.
However, he told her and called her boyfriend in the voice of the desire that had already missed her.

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2. The ODM party cover the coffin of the deceased with its flag
The ODM squad emerged and emerged from one of them and even decorated his coffin with a flag.
When his body was taken to church, one relative appeared to be broken while the other carriers held, but their faces seemed sad.
Many people were crowded at the church field, leaving someone they loved, respecting and appreciating him.

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3. Raila's children mourn George
The children of Raila Odinga, who have known Oduor for the rest of their lives, also appeared to mourn him with sweet words about the kind of person he was.
Raila Junior accompanied his wife and sisters Rosemary and Winnie Odinga. Rosemary celebrated her and said that she was planning them in a very good way.
Raila himself was absent, attending activities related to the funeral, which will be described in detail considering that he was known far and wide.

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4. A coffin with George's body in the church while Phillip Etale speaking
Seeing a coffin in front of the church leads to the fact that Oduor was not such an end.
Journalist Phillip Etale entered the altar and talked about having a good professional relationship with the late Protector.
The two worked closely, due to their positions and proximity to Raila Odinga.

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5. The carriers of the deceased were pleased with the likeness of the church
Oduor's body was being pushed into the church with neatly dressed imperialists who were all dressed in uniforms and seemed civilized.
They were all wearing white T -shirts with an Oduor face, a complete reminder of a man who always set themselves upright.
The coffin was brown and many who saw the body of the guard being pushed into the church could not restrain themselves but tears flowed.

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Raila's Honor Message to the late Oduor
In another story, Raila remembered Oduor for his loyalty, and his dedication without compromising for his well -being.
He narrated how George made a personal relationship with family and friends, unlike his other guards.
Moreover, Raila that Oduor remained committed despite fighting health issues; He showed special resilience by working even when his health deteriorated.
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