This archive report was first published on 8 May 2020.
Gor Mahia is mourning the loss of its long-serving driver, Patrick Osewe 'Agwambo', who died on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 after a long battle with illness.
The club announced the news on Twitter, expressing its condolences to Osewe's family, friends, and relatives.
"We are saddened to announce the passing on our driver, Mr Patrick Osewe, yesterday after a long illness," the club said in a statement.
Former Gor Mahia coaches Dylan Kerr and Frank Nuttall were among those who sent their condolences to the family.
"Sometimes in life a personality hits you in bigger ways you never expect. My condolences thoughts & prayers to his family especially his young Daughter the K'Ogalo family. Patrick you will forever be with me, now go enjoy meeting my Mum in Heaven I will miss you, god bless you," Kerr tweeted.
Italian giants AS Roma also condoled with the Gor Mahia fraternity via their official Swahili Twitter handle.
"Kwa niaba ya Timu na wanamichezo wote ulimwenguni tunatoa pole kwa msiba.Tuko pamoja katika kipindi hiki kigumu. Mungu awape uvumilivu Familia na ndugu wote wa Karibu,’’ the club wrote on its Twitter.
Other football clubs, including Sofapaka FC, also sent their condolences to the family.