President Uhuru Kenyatta led kenyans in mourning the sudden demise of hockey Olympian Parminder Singh Saini.
Popularly called Kake, the legend hockey player and businessman condoled with the family, friends and relatives of Kake who died on Sunday at a Kisumu hospital.
“Our nation has lost one of its foremost hockey players and a sports enthusiast who inspired a generation to take up the game. As a country, we shall forever be proud of the strong foundation he laid for hockey in Kenya,” President Kenyatta said in his condolence message.
“We thank God for the life of Parminder and wish his family God’s comfort as they mourn their beloved kinsman,” the President eulogised the late Parminder
The late Kake is remembered for leading Kenya in its maiden international hockey game against India in 1981, and for his outstanding showing in a 1993 game against Zimbabwe.
The Kisumu-born athlete, represented Kenya in two Olympic games in Los Angeles, USA in 1984 and in Seoul, South Korea in 1988, and was, for many years, the captain of Kisumu Simba Union Club.