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Rally Driver Asad Khan Succumbs After Assaulted By Girlfriend

Jakowiti by Jakowiti
December 19, 2022
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Rally driver Asad Khan was pronounced dead at Avenue Hospital on Sunday after he was allegedly assaulted by girlfriend Maxine Wahome who is also a rally driver.

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His brother shared the sad news

“Yes my brother Asad has finally left us. We had been at his bedside ever since he was admitted in the hospital with stab wounds. It is really sad,” he told a local daily.

According to multiple sources, Khan was found unconscious at an apartment that he shared with his girlfriend Maxine Wahome in Kilimani, Nairobi on Jamhuri Day. At the time he was found, the rally driver had a lump on his head and had deep cuts on his achilles tendon.

Khan’s brother, Adila Khan, is the one who attended to the top rally driver and rushed him to the hospital after being informed of the incident on Monday, December 12 at around 1 pm by the apartment’s management. Adila filed a report at Kilimani Police Station shortly shortly before Maxine Wahome was arrested for supposedly causing grievous bodily harm on Khan.

“On further examination, one of the window pane glasses was broken as well as two door window pane glasses were also broken,” a court document showed.

Preliminary reports showed that Khan 50 and Maxine 26 lived together, it is however not known if they were married.

According to Citizen Digital, the rally driver was initially rushed to Nairobi Hospital where he was admitted at the High Dependency Unit before being transferred to Avenue Hospital at the High Dependency Unit

“My brother has received almost 10 pints of blood at Avenue Hospital. He lost too much blood from the cuts,” Adila told Nation.

The family had appealed for blood donations.

“We wish to request all friends and wellwishers to kindly keep him in your prayers. The hospital team at Avenue hospital ICU require five pints of blood group A+ or O+ for his ongoing treatment,” Adila wrote on Facebook.

Hours after news of Khan’s critical condition surfaced on social media, misleading reports indicated that he had succumbed to his injuries. However, the family dismissed the reports noting that the tally driver is alive, although he is still in critical condition.

“We are currently in hospital. He is in critical condition and as we speak he is receiving dialysis

“We would like those who spreading the fake news about his death to stop and retract their posts even as we pray for his recovery,” Khan’s sister Safina Hussein Khan said.

Maxine Wahome was on Wednesday, December 14 was arraigned in court and released on a cash bail of Ksh 100,000 pending investigations into the alleged assault charges. State prosecutor James Gachoka had applied to have Wahome detained for 14 days until Khan’s condition improves. However, Milimani Senior Principal Magistrate Bernard Ochoi freed Wahome arguing that the offence the police are pressing against her is bailable under the penal code. She ordered to be reporting to the investigating officer at the Kilimani Police Station every Monday until the probe is completed.

Jakowiti

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Jakowiti serves as the Managing Editor of Kisasa News, steering the publication's editorial vision, content strategy, and team operations to ensure the delivery of accurate, timely, and compelling news. With a passion for storytelling and a steadfast commitment to journalistic integrity, Jakowiti focuses on crafting impactful narratives that resonate with readers. Holding a background in electronic engineering with a specialization in industrial solar energy, Jakowiti brings a unique perspective to coverage of technology, sustainability, and innovation. Beyond the newsroom, Jakowiti actively engages with the community, shares expertise, and advocates for forward-thinking solutions to pressing societal challenges. Stay informed with Kisasa News — where stories come alive.

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