Asad Khan Biography, Cause of Death, Wiki, Age, Rally Driver, Girlfriend, Wife, Kalulu, Family

Asad Khan, a rally driver who was allegedly assaulted by Maxine Wahome, died.

How Did Asad Khan Die?

Asad Khan has now been identified as having died after being reportedly beaten by his girlfriend, rally driver Maxine Wahome.

The hospital where he was receiving treatment, Avenue, has confirmed that he passed away there. He had nearly been hospitalized for a week.

Family members had been requesting blood.

The death was confirmed by his brother Adil.

Adil told Nation Sport on Sunday,

“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,”

Several days after being admitted to the hospital, Khan’s other friends reported that he had passed away.

Asad Khan Cause of Death

Asad Khan cause of death was disclosed by Asad’s brother Adil Khan.

He had been hospitalized after suffering serious bleeding due to injuries he had sustained after a confrontation with his girlfriend Maxine Wahome at his Kileleshwa home. Wahome is a rally driver as well.

Following the domestic altercation that resulted in the arrest of Maxine, Asad was battling for his life in the High Dependency Unit at the Avenue Hospital in Nairobi.

Adil claimed that during the horrific attack on last Tuesday early, his brother suffered significant blood loss.

He was in serious condition, therefore earlier on Wednesday they had appealed to the public for blood donations.

“We wish to request all friends and well-wishers to kindly keep him in your prayers. The hospital team at Avenue hospital ICU require 5 pints of blood group A+ or O+ for his ongoing treatment.”

He also claims that Maxine hurt his brother after she supposedly came home from a dinner party she went intoxicated.

Maxine informed the police. She arrived home late in the morning and got into a fight with Khan, which resulted in injuries. She added that while she was hiding on a balcony, he smashed a window pane and had an ankle injury.

Asad Khan, who was receiving extensive medical attention, never made it out of the intensive care unit alive.

Asad Khan cause of death has left the community inconsolable.

Who was Asad Khan?

At the height of his rallying career, Asad was a well-known rally driver. The competition’s high point was always his participation in a Subaru Impreza.

He had been operating a mechanic shop exclusively for rally cars with his younger brother Adil.

As members of the Service Crew for the Young FIA Team, which competed in several events around the Continent this year, they both oversaw a group of mechanics.

Change in the charge sheet?

State prosecutor James Gachoka had requested that Maxine be held for 14 days so that police could complete their inquiries.

Ms Wahome is eager to help the police with their inquiries, but her attorney, Steve Kimathi, opposes the application. He asserted that she poses no flight danger and will abide by any requirements set forth by the court.

“The nature of the offence police are investigating is bailable. I urge this court to free the suspect on bond pending completion of investigations.”

READ MORE:  Muhammad Al-Qahtani Cause of Death: Net Worth, Wiki, Wife, Children

Police were sent to the location, according to information provided to Ochoi, and it

“appeared disturbed with household goods strewn all over the dining room and a pool of blood on the floor and in the staircase.”

Stephen Kibei, the investigating officer, requested extra time to complete the investigations.

Ochoi agreed with Kimathi that the charges against Maxine are eligible for bail under the penal code.

Before releasing her on Sh100,000 cash bail, the judge added that bail is a constitutional right for all suspects. Until the investigation is over, Ms Wahome must go to the Kilimani Police Station’s investigating officer every Monday.

When Asad’s condition began to improve, police asked to hold the suspect in detention for 14 days.

With Asad’s passing, the charges might now be altered.

Show More
Back to top button