Bobi Wine ‘escapes’ from hospital

Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine has Thursday afternoon checked self out of the health facility where he was receiving treatment for the last two days.

Bobi Wine according our sources was carried out by people close to him, through the rare gate at Lubaga Hospital to a destination yet to be revealed.

However, we are reliably informed that the singer cum politician is headed to the airport where he is expected to be on flight for further treatment at Aga Khan hospital Nairobi, Kenya.

“The hospital cannot also confirm how the patient left or where he has gone,” a source at the hospital told Nile Post.

“We heard them saying they don’t want to publicize the situation like Zaake, or else the patient would meet difficulties while exiting,” the source added.

Meanwhile, an ambulance carrying the Mityana Municipality MP Francis Zaake, was moments ago blocked from accessing the airport tarmac by police.

The ambulance had left Rubaga hospital at 11.00 am, heading for the airport but security said Zaake does not have CID clearance to travel abroad. He was reportedly travelling to the US, after his family had made private arrangements.

Zaake, whose health remains in a precarious condition was arrested and reportedly tortured in Arua with MPs Robert Kyagulanyi, Kassiano Wadri, Gerald Karuhnaga and Paul Mwiru.

He is yet to be formally charged in court with any offence but his colleagues have been formally charged with treason.

 

 

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