Asad, a rally driver, spent nearly a week in the hospital after being hurt during a fight with his girlfriend Maxine Wahome at their Kileleshwa home. Adil Khan, the rally driver Asad Khan's brother, has disclosed the full extent of his brother's injuries. When Adil arrived at the hospital, he was informed that Asad had been brought there by strangers, according to Adil.
He claimed that a nurse called him and immediately informed him that Asad had suffered a heart arrest. Adil claimed the nurse, however, had stated that Asad was being revived while he was hooked up to a machine. "He was returned by them. They were puzzled as to why he suffered the cardiac arrest. He had no blood, and none was oozing from the leg wound "he stated. Asad's leg began to ooze once more as soon as the transfusion began, according to Adil.
"He experienced a second cardiac arrest while going through that process. Once more, they revived him as the blood was flowing "he stated. The Nairobi Hospital, according to Adil, lacked A+ blood. At that time, Asad was sent to Avenue Hospital. After his admittance, the family launched a donation drive. Asad was reported to have a right ruptured lung at Avenue Hospital.
"I hadn't gotten a close-up view of my brother. He received head trauma near the top of his eye. Additionally, he had scratch marks on his neck and the top of his head "he explained. Adil claimed that Asad's chest fluid, which was thought to have been brought on by a puncture to his right lung, was being drained when the physicians wanted a letter of consent.
Adil did not want to, but he was compelled by events. He claimed, "The procedure proceeded, but they discovered his liver, kidney, and pancreas had failed. On Sunday, the rally driver passed away. The patient had been receiving treatment at Avenue Hospital when he passed away, according to the family. After getting hurt during a fight with his fiancée Maxine Wahome at their Kileleshwa home, Asad had been hospitalized for about a week.
Maxine Wahome, the late Asad’s girlfriend is also a rally driver.