The retired boxer is set to undergo treatment and assessment, following her struggles with suspected mental health complications.
The former governor stated that the retired boxer will undergo a medical check-up and doctors will determine if she will be taken back to the rehab or subjected to other forms of treatment.
Sonko swung into action, following reports that the former boxer’s home had been torched by unknown people. But NTV host and sports anchor, Carol Radull, clarified these claims, stating that there was a fire at her home but the damage was not as extensive as it had been reported.
Radull, who had spoken with Achieng’s family, told kenyagist.com that the incident happened on Thursday, August 27 night and she admitted that there was a fire at her house.
“All her clothes got burnt but the house and trophies and boxing belts are safe. The fire was inside the house but went off before getting to the roof,” she stated.
But a detective privy to the investigations disputed the family’s claims, saying that it was Achieng’ herself who lit the fire.
“From the reports we have, she actually lit the fire herself,” the detective, who sought anonymity, told kenyagist.com.
The former boxer, whose life took a turn for the worse, has been expressing her frustration, accusing the government and sporting fraternity of abandoning her.
Photos of the former boxing champion had been shared online, showing the sorry state she is in currently. Earlier efforts made to help Achieng’ by taking her to different rehabilitation centres have been futile.
Radull, who recently visited the legend, noted that she has been spending more time alone, wallowing in thoughts.
“I am no medical expert, but I see little sense in taking someone to rehab for some time then returning them to the same challenging environment,” she asserted.
“In my layman’s assessment; she is not mad but she does need more rehab to overcome her dependence on abusive substances. She also needs some counselling (anger management). She also needs to be in an environment where her mind is kept busy; where her talent is being used; where she feels useful and appreciated.”
Source: KENYAGIST.COM