The trial in connection with the murder of Senzo Meyiwa is scheduled to open this month of April 2022 according to Télé-Loisir. The death of the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper raises many questions.
Senzo Meyiwa, captain of the South African football team the Bafana Bafana is dead shot dead at age 30. The captain of the national team was killed in burglary which would have slipped, and this, before six witnesses. Five suspects have been identified and must stand trial this April 2022according to Tele-Leisure. The Footballer Murder Presents many gray areas as well as traps. The case was the subject ofa popular documentary series on Netflix titled: Murder of a footballer, the Meyiwa case.
Senzo Meyiwa had dinner with his girlfriend, Afropop singer Kelly Khumalo, and a few other relatives when he was attackedOctober 26, 2014. The mother and sister of Kelly Khumalo, accompanied by her lover, as well as two good friends were present during the burglary. Everyone was gathered in front of the television when “two men appear looking for cell phones“, according to the testimonies of those who shared dinner with the footballer.”A fight broke out and one of the intruders, armed with a pistol, allegedly shot the footballer before running away“, precise Tele-Leisure.
Senzo Meyiwa’s relatives discover several traps and mysteries
The relatives of the captain of Bafana Bafana do not believe at all to the version of the facts of the survivors of the alleged burglary. Of many gray areas leave them dubious, moreover the life of Senzo Meyiwa would be full of mysteries according to them. “Senzo’s life is un safe. We open it, and we find another, then another…“said one of the footballer’s relatives. Around the death of the star footballer would gravitate deceit, jealousy, greed, and many others. Tele-Leisure also recalls thetweets from a mysterious Not Barry Roux who seems very knowledgeable about the file“. Finally, it is also a question of conflict between two families and suspicions of corruption.
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