Maxine Wahome resumes career despite being under investigation for murder of boyfriend

Maxine Wahome has resumed her rally career after being charged with the murder of her boyfriend Assad Khan. Netizens are furious about this, citing the fact that Shaffie Weru was canceled for making offensive comments on radio, while Wahome is still being sponsored despite her murder charge.

Wahome claims that she is innocent and that she acted in self-defense. She was released on bail in March 2023 and is awaiting trial.

Some people support Wahome’s return to work, arguing that she is innocent until proven guilty. Others oppose it, arguing that she should be held to the same standards as Shaffie Weru, who was fired for his comments.

The debate raises important questions about justice and equality in Kenya. Why is it that some people are held to higher standards than others? Is it because of their gender, their social status, or something else?

It is important to note that Wahome has not been convicted of any crime. She is presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, it is also important to understand the anger of netizens who believe that she is being treated unfairly.

The case of Maxine Wahome is a complex one, and there is no easy answer. It is important to consider all sides of the issue before forming an opinion.

Murder suspect Maxine Wahome released on 2 million Ksh bond

The High Court has ordered rally driver Maxine Wahome to be released on a bond of KES 2 million and a surety of the same amount. Lady Justice Lilian Mutende directed Wahome who stands accused of the murder of her boyfriend Asad Khan not to interfere with witnesses who have already recorded their statements. The decision comes after weeks of court proceedings and marks a significant development in the case.

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The Safari Rally driver had on March 15th 2023, pleaded not guilty to the charge of killing her late boyfriend Asad Khan in a virtual court session, instead arguing that the late Khan had injured himself while attacking her.

She claims that on the day the incident happened, Khan aggressively woke her up in the morning and ordered her to leave his house. According to Maxine Wahome, it is during that process that she was allegedly attacked.

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She says that she hid on the apartment’s balcony and that’s when Khan tried to break the glass door using his feet.

“That the deceased thereafter injured himself on the balcony door window panes and took himself to the hospital… That I was advised by my parents not to leave by the house and wait for the police,”

Maxine has asked that the court release her on bail, saying that she is not a flight risk and she will not do any witness interference. Her lawyer, Philip Murgor had said his client had been in custody since March 7, and that a charge sheet was filed and not provided to the accused person.

“She is languishing in the police station,” he said, “and there is a bail application before the court.”

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Maxine Wahome Claims That Asad Khan Was The One Who Attacked Her

Safari Rally driver Maxine Wahome has pleaded not guilty to killing her late boyfriend Asad Khan.

Today in a virtual court session, Maxine insisted that Khan injured himself while attacking her.

 

She claims that on the day the incident happened, Khan aggressively woke her up in the morning and ordered her to leave his house.

 

According to Maxine, it is during that process that she was allegedly attacked.

 

She says that she hid on the apartment’s balcony and that’s when Khan tried to break the glass door using his feet.

 

“That the deceased thereafter injured himself on the balcony door window panes and took himself to the hospital… That I was advised by my parents not to leave by the house and wait for the police,” she claims.

 

Maxine has asked that the court release her on bail, saying that she is not a flight risk and she will not do any witness interference.

 

Philip Murgor says his client has been in custody since March 7, and that a charge sheet was filed and not provided to the accused person.

 

“She is languishing in the police station,” he said, “and there is a bail application before the court.”