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WATCH: SAM DIED WITHOUT GETTING JUSTICE FOR HIS SON!

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Photo: Jabulani Langa
Photo: Jabulani Langa

SAM Meyiwa has passed on without getting justice for his beloved son Senzo Meyiwa.

He was wheelchair bound and his speech was affected after he suffered a stroke in August 2018.

Senzo died in 2014 after being shot in Kelly Khumalo’s mother’s house in Vosloorus, in Ekurhuleni.

In 2017, Sam Meyiwa told Daily Sun that the failure of the police to arrest any suspects left him with many questions.

While in August 2018, the Meyiwa family was devastated when there was a report released reportedly stating that the case had been closed.

However, Police Minister Bheki Cele assured the family that he had not given up on finding Senzo’s killers.

Cele then introduced a new team of investigators and said over 100 former investigators were removed and replaced with new members.

Following Snezo's death, there were allegations that veteran music producer Chicco Twala’s gun had disappeared around the time of the incident, which raised suspicions about him and his son’s involvement in the murder.

Twala’s son, Longwe’s story was that he managed to run outside the house after armed robbers stormed into the house.

Meanwhile, Zandie who is Kelly Khumalo’s sister who was in the house when the incident happened said at the time: “While we were eating‚ people stormed into the house.

They immediately demanded cell phones and money. When they said this‚ I took my phone and hid it under the pillow on the sofa.

“Longwe then stood up pushed one of the men and forced his way out.”


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