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Palesa Tembe shocks Mzansi after sharing this dream she had about her late sister Anele Tembe

Palesa Tembe shared a heartfelt moment on social media about her late sister Anele Tembe.

The TV personality took to Instagram sharing that she had a dream about her late family member.

“I dreamt about you my angel … 5 months without you and it sucks,” she wrote.Video-of-paramedics-trying-to-rescue-Nelli-Tembe-emerges

It’s been five months since Nelli – who was rapper AKA’s fiancé – fell to her death from the 10th floor of the Pepperclub Hotel in Cape Town.

After laying Anele to rest in April, the Afternoon Express presenter and actress poured her heart out in an Instagram post talking about how Nelli’s life had affected hers and how she felt the morning after she had to say goodbye to her sister.

“Yesterday we said goodbye, but this morning strangely feels like a new beginning,” she began.

“You moved us in ways you’ll never know. Your honesty, our late night calls, family trips together and you just laughing at me every time I ‘flopped’ (your words, not mine 🙄), I’ll miss it all.”

Palesa ended her mini tribute with words from a Drake song, which she revealed was one of Nelli’s favourite musicians to listen to.

“But for now, God’s got you my sweet angel. P. S: please hug aunt Lulu for me and mom. I miss you – we miss you.

“‘Angels protect you, and heaven accepts you’”- Drake (words from your fave),” she wrote.

The latest update on Nelli’s death saw the NPA send the case back to police for “further investigation”.

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