Rosemary Odinga flown to SA for further treatment

Cord leader Raila Odinga’s daughter Rosemary. /FILE
Cord leader Raila Odinga’s daughter Rosemary. /FILE

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Rosemary Odinga has been flown to South Africa for further treatment after being in hospital for eight days.

Rosemary,

Cord leader Raila Odinga's second born,

has a meningioma -

a brain tumor that it

non-cancerous.

The politician was flown out at about 11am

on Tuesday

accompanied by neurosurgeon Oluoch Olunya and

Amref flying doctors.

A source revealed this to the Star on Tuesday but could not confirm the hospital to which she was taken. The source said she had been flown to South Africa

for rehabilitation.

Rosemary was admitted to Nairobi Hospital before being taken to the Aga Khan, where doctors were to remove the

meningioma.

But the source said the tumor had caused her to

bleed internally.

The source said doctors at the Aga Khan were only able to stop the bleeding and did not perform the operation.

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A

meningioma

can cause blindness, problems with movement and multiple other complications as it grows and presses into the brain

It is not immediately life-threatening but remains a serious threat to Rosemary's health, as it in the meninges - the lining between the brain and the skull.

Rosemary, 39, is functionally the first born following the

on January 4, 2015.

She is followed by Raila Odinga Jnr and Winnie Odinga who is the last born.

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