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Kenya: Autopsy to Be Done On Body of Ex-Harambee Stars Defender

Kenya: Autopsy to Be Done On Body of Ex-Harambee Stars Defender

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A post-mortem examination will be conducted Sunday afternoon, to establish the cause of death of former Harambee Stars defender Zablon Davies Amanaka.

Amanaka, 45, was found dead at his Maji Mazuri house in Nairobi’s Kasarani estate on Friday by his younger brother James Baraza.

The body was moved to the nearby St Francis Community Hospital where the post-mortem will be done.

Speaking to Nation Sport, Baraza said they got concerned when Amanaka could not be reached on phone for three days, prompting him to visit his house, where he found him dead.

He says the death of the former Stars’ defender has shocked the family, since he was full of life.

“Still we are not sure of the exact day when he (Amanaka) died. Being my brother, we always check on each other often, but I could not reach him on the phone for about three days. His friends also reported not seeing him around,” said Baraza.

“We are really shocked by his death because he was very healthy. He has not had any serious medical condition, which we can attribute to his death, so we just have to wait for the postmortem result.”

Even at his advanced age, Amanaka continued doing what he loved – playing football as he was turning out for the Tusker’s Wazee team. He also made it a routine gracing various football tournaments across the country to give success tips to upcoming footballers.

During his heydays, Amanaka turned out for 11-time champions Tusker (formerly Kenya Breweries) and Kenya Pipeline. His success at the two clubs saw him join the paid ranks where he turned out for Seychelles’ Saint-Michel United, Anse Reunion FC and La Passe FC, Bosnia’s Zeljeznicar and India’s East Bengal Club.