Painful goodbye: Nairobi car dealer's cause of death shared in emotional post
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- Delta Motorsports Club announced the passing of Kevin Mutua, popularly known as Wakanesa, on August 15 at Nairobi Hospital
- Wakanesa had been battling cancer, and his death prompted an outpouring of grief from Kenya's motorsport and car enthusiast community
- The club remembered Kevin as a cherished figure whose love for cars and racing left a lasting mark on the fraternity
Kenya's motorsport community is in mourning following the death of Kevin Mutua, widely known by his nickname Wakanesa, who passed away on August 15 at Nairobi Hospital after a battle with cancer.
Delta Motorsports Club broke the news on Instagram on Wednesday, 19 August, confirming what many of his followers had been anxious to find out, with several Kenyans online having raised questions about his whereabouts and well-being in the days leading up to the announcement.
Who Was Wakanesa?
Kevin Mutua built a strong following in Nairobi's car culture circles, earning a reputation as a beloved personality in both the motorsport fraternity and the wider automotive scene.
His enthusiasm for cars and racing made him a familiar and well-liked presence at events organised under the Kenya Motor Sports Federation (KMSF) banner.
Beyond his passion for speed and machines, those who knew him remembered him for the warmth he brought to every gathering.
His ability to connect people within the community set him apart as more than just a car enthusiast.
Delta Motorsports Club, which organises and promotes four-wheel tarmac motorsport events in Kenya, described him as someone whose impact stretched far beyond the track.
"Kevin was more than just a familiar face in the motorsport scene. His love for cars, racing, and the community around it made him a cherished part of the fraternity," the club wrote in their tribute post.
Motorsport community pays tribute
The announcement drew significant attention online, accumulating over 660 likes and dozens of reposts within hours of being shared.
The club's tribute concluded with a message that captured the sentiment of many who had followed his journey:
"You may have left the road, but the memories you created will continue to live on."
The club extended condolences to the Mutune family and to all those grieving the loss of a man who, by many accounts, gave the Kenyan motorsport scene much of its colour and character.
[Read the full tribute from Delta Motorsports Club here.]
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
Reporting originally appeared via TUKO. Read the full source for additional context.