What happened to Chase Briscoe? The stock car driver took it to Twitter to open up about a personal tragedy on Wednesday, May 20. Read on for more. Source: GettyChase Briscoe came in first place at the Nascar Xfinity Series Race at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina on Thursday, May 21, just days after learning his wife, Marissa, had a miscarriage.
The stock car driver described the win as a much-needed source of relief at a testing time, stating that he was crying in the car when he took the lead.
- Raila was admitted to The Nairobi Hospital on Tuesday, March 9, after complaining of fatigue and tested positive for COVID-19 two days later
- In the 55 seconds video posted on his Twitter, the Opposition supremo is seen engaging in physical exercise
- The 76-year-old said he was glad to be back home
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ODM leader Raila Odinga has been discharged from The Nairobi Hospital, where he had been admitted after testing positive for COVID-19.
Senator Ademola Adeleke has emerged winner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary for the forthcoming Osun election. Senator Adeleke, who is the uncle of award-winning international singer, Davido, emerged winner at a keenly contested primary in Osogbo on Tuesday.
The PDP primary, held at the 10,000 capacity Oshogbo stadium, was also contested by Dotun Babayemi.
The primary election held amid allegation of bias and litigations which led to the withdrawal of some governorship aspirants.
Real name Grace Tandon, she is multi-instrumentalist in addition to singer-songwriter who released a self-titled debut in September of 2015, featuring the single "Hide Away."
Before Fame She started playing the piano when she was three years old and transitioned to jazz piano at eleven. She had also learned to play the guitar, ukulele, saxophone and flute, and would enroll at the Accelerando Music Conservatory, Pittsburgh.
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- The family alleged it was receiving threats from strangers
- The threats came in the form of anonymous phone calls
- The family members recorded statement with the police and investigation have commenced
- It is understood those behind the threats had something to do with Sharon Otieno's murder
- Two suspects have been arrested even as investigations continue
The grieving family members of slain Rongo University student, Sharon Otieno, have pleaded with the government to give them protection after they allegedly received threats from strangers.