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High court is set determine whether Maxine Wahome will be freed on bond on Thursday

Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 29.03.23. | 18:30

Last week, the 25-year-old pleaded not guilty to the charge against her last week when she appeared before Justice Lilian Mutende via a video link.

The High court is set to determine, on Thursday, whether it will free rally driver Maxine Wahome on bond.

Maxine is charged with murdering her boyfriend Assad Khan on December 12, 2022.

She was initially set to know her fate on Wednesday.

Last week, the 25-year-old pleaded not guilty to the charge against her last week when she appeared before Justice Lilian Mutende via a video link.

During the bail application hearing at the Milimani Court, Wahome, through her lawyer Philip Murgor said she was in an abusive relationship with her late boyfriend Khan.

"When the incident (murder) occurred, she was going to pack her bags to leave the Khan's house," the lawyer said.

However, the prosecution opposed the bail plea saying the accused is a flight risk.

The prosecution also said the accused had not presented any proof in court to back her claims of being in an abusive relationship.

The court was also asked to consider Wahome’s conduct after Khan’s passing on, in the account of the fact she neither visited him in hospital nor attended his burial.

Khan died at the Avenue Hospital in Nairobi where he had been admitted following an alleged fatal assault that caused him to allegedly bleed to death.

A week ago, the court ruled that Wahome will remain in prison custody until it receives a pre-bail report before it can set a date to determine her bail application.


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