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Security agencies have launched a high-level, forensic investigation into the sudden and mysterious death of a highly trained presidential guard stationed at the heavily fortified Mombasa State House.

Security agencies have launched a high-level, forensic investigation into the sudden and mysterious death of a highly trained presidential guard stationed at the heavily fortified Mombasa State House.
The elite police constable, attached to the General Service Unit's (GSU) prestigious G-Company, was found unconscious at his designated post on the morning of February 25. He was immediately rushed to the Jocham Referral Hospital but was tragically pronounced dead on arrival.
While preliminary reports suggest a medical emergency, any sudden fatality within the tightly controlled inner perimeter of a Presidential installation is treated as a severe national security event. The unexplained collapse has triggered widespread panic and anxiety among his colleagues, necessitating a swift and conclusive autopsy to rule out foul play or environmental hazards within the compound.
Detectives drawn from elite investigative units have cordoned off the specific area of the Mombasa State House where the officer collapsed. Crucially, the investigation is painstakingly reconstructing the officer's final 24 hours. Sleuths are intensely focused on his dietary intake, attempting to ascertain exactly what he consumed, where the food originated, and who he interacted with prior to his fatal shift.
According to his fellow servicemen, the deceased had complained of acute abdominal pain shortly before losing consciousness. Furthermore, crime scene responders noted that he sustained a visible laceration to his chin, indicating a sudden, uncontrolled fall. Fortunately, President William Ruto and his immediate family were not in residence at the coastal facility when the tragedy unfolded.
The G-Company forms the core of the "iron ring" that protects the Presidency across all State Houses and private residences in the Republic. Comprising nearly 200 highly specialised personnel, this unit operates under the strictest operational doctrines. The sudden death of an operative within this bubble not only represents a tragic loss of life but also exposes potential vulnerabilities in the physiological monitoring of top-tier security personnel.
The incident has necessitated an immediate review of the health and welfare protocols governing officers subjected to high-stress, prolonged deployments. The presence of National Intelligence Service (NIS) officials at the scene underscores the gravity with which the State is treating this event. The upcoming postmortem examination in Mombasa is expected to provide the definitive scientific answers required to lay the speculation to rest.
"The investigators want to understand what the deceased ate, when and where," confirmed a senior police official, highlighting the meticulous, leave-no-stone-unturned approach adopted by the homicide directorate.
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