Police in Kawangware are investigating a case where a man was on Sunday injured after disagreeing with a woman over an English Premier League game.
The 45-year-old man is said to have been hit in the head with a granite stone leaving him bleeding profusely.
The incident occurred during the halftime of the Manchester United versus Manchester City game on Sunday night.
The two are reported to have disagreed over the outcome of the match in the first half.
The man, identified as Willy Njoroge, was rushed to Sudi Medical Clinic where he was given first aid and referred to Kenyatta National Hospital for specialised treatment.
The matter was reported at Muthangari Police Station on Sunday night.
Police have not confirmed whether an arrest has been made in the case but the victim is still receiving treatment.
Elsewhere, four people were arrested on Sunday night in an operation aimed at curbing the sale and consumption of shisha products at a popular restaurant in Nairobi.
Authorities said they are committed to dismantling the networks facilitating the sale and distribution of shisha, which poses significant health risks to the citizens.
The operation also resulted in the confiscation of a substantial quantity of shisha paraphernalia, including 46 shisha bongs, assorted flavoured tobacco, charcoal pipes, and a meticulous stock-taking counterbook used in inventory management.
The team had earlier arrested ten other people at two restaurants in the Eastlands area.
They were all expected in court to face charges. Nacada said they seized 78 shisha bongs and more than 200 assorted flavours.
The raid led to the seizure of 18 pots alongside assorted flavours at another joint in Eastlands in Nairobi where two persons were also arrested.