The post owner is always given a binding review vote on suggested edits to their post. This is because the post owner is usually the one who knows best if an edit is appropriate for their post.
However in this case it's very clear that the edit changes the meaning of the question entirely and should not have been approved. Yes, the asker is in every right to exercise their binding review vote, however an asker is not allowed to completely change their own question to a different one with an edit either as it constitutes circumventing the system, so that rule takes precedence.
I'm starting to think that the system should consider individual review votes rather than entire review outcomes for the purpose of determining whether to ban a user from suggested edits. If eight reviewers all agree that several edits by the same user should be rejected, then we can probably trust their judgement on that one.
After all, robo-reviewers don't reject edits... right?