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Who killed Senzo Meyiwa? – Twitter warns Kelly Khumalo

It has been 5 years since the tragic death of Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa and to this day, his killer(s) is unknown. With no leads pursued in the high-profile case, despite the fact that there were allegedly a number of people in the house at the time that the footballer was killed, Kelly Khumalo (who was involved with Senzo at the time) has faced the most backlash on social media and from football lovers at large.

Senzo Meyiwa

Kelly; her sister, Zandi; Kelly’s mother; Longwe Twala; his friends Mthokozisi Twala and Tumelo Madlala were all present when the goalie was gunned down in Volsoorus, east of Johannesburg. A question that the masses have posed, time and time again, is how is it possible for all of these witnesses have no clue who the killer might have been.

Kelly Khumalo

As a result, the public has formulated a number of conspiracies which place Kelly Khumalo at the center of the event. Most recently, the Meyiwa family turned to lobby group Afriforum for assistance in pursuing the case; as it had gone cold. In response to this request, Afriforum held a press conference on Tuesday morning, announcing its decision to assist in investigating the case further.

With the announcement making waves, especially on social media, Kelly Khumalo has found herself trending at number 1. A number of social media users strongly believe that Afriforum will crack this case and also implicate Kelly Khumalo, Zandi, et al.

In other news – Kelly Khumalo and Chicco Twala’s son in hot soup as police now know who killed Senzo Meyiwa

In a twist to the five-year investigation into Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa’s murder, it has now emerged that the police now believe one of the people present in the house where Senzo was gunned down, is the culprit and that everyone present lied to police about who really killed the former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper.

Senzo Meyiwa

In a lengthy audio recording, obtained by City Press, a senior executive in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) tells a member of Meyiwa’s family that the police will again question those who were in the house at the time of Meyiwa’s murder. Read more

Source: Zalebs