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Somizi’s last chat with slain DJ Sumbody!

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MEDIA personality Somizi Mhlongo has shared his last moments with DJ Sumbody.

In a detailed message by Somizi, he said DJ Sumbody wanted people to have a sense of heaven. He also shared some of their chats a few hours before his death.

Somizi wrote: “I am numb. I no longer know how to feel and react to the news of the loss of loved ones. We definitely are living on borrowed time.”

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He continued, stating that he received a message from the late DJ, real name Oupa Sefoka, the day before he died.

“Here’s a back story about how life is unpredictable. Yesterday I get a text from Sumbody, inviting me to his gig today. I then offer to post for him but he just says: ‘Yep’. Then I tell him to have manners, which he still doesn’t understand. Then he decides to video call to get clarity, and I tell him that he’s supposed to say ‘please’ and ‘thanks’ when someone shows acts of kindness, which we laugh about,” he wrote.

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“At the time, he was at a salon getting groomed. His last words to me were: ‘Don’t forget to wear white tomorrow because it’s going to look like we are in heaven’. Little did we know that today, it’s going to be exactly that, literally heaven. Rest easy, Oupa. What a joker you were; a hard worker and very humble, ja neh.”

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