Kelly Khumalo Responds To Latest Developments On Senzo Meyiwa's Death

Kelly Khumalo Responds To Latest Developments On Senzo Meyiwa’s Death

Singer and reality TV star Kelly Khumalo has denied allegations pointing that her phone could be confiscated to check records linking her to one of the five accused who were recently arrested by the police in the murder case of the late former Bafana Bafana captain, Senzo Meyiwa.

According to Sunday World, Khumalo’s statement follows the recent developments in the six-year-old murder case indicating that five suspects were arrested by the police in connection with the murder of Meyiwa.

It is further alleged that Khumalo was implicated by one of the confessed suspects who allegedly indicated that prior to the shooting of the former Bafana Bafana Captain at Khumalo’s family home in Voslorus in 2014, he had been in contact with her.

A law firm owned by former Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) treasurer-general Magdalene Moonsamy has taken on Khumalo as a client, as the musician bids to clear her name. In a statement released on Saturday evening on behalf of Kelly Khumalo, Moonsamy ndicated that Meyiwa’s former partner ‘is not a suspect’, and she believes the incriminating file was ‘leaked maliciously’:

“Our client notes the recent developments of which at this sad time allowed her the opportunity to remain private in the best interest of herself and children especially that of the daughter she has with Mr. Meyiwa. We wish to place it on record that our client is not implicated nor charged in this matter and is therefore not a suspect.”

“We note that the so-called ‘leaked document’, has been leaked with malicious intentions and urge that neither individual nor other parties interrupt in the process of the investigation being undertaken by the police. We further note that our client has been subject to years of harassment and innuendos regarding this matter.”

“She has remained resilient and committed to her contribution to the discourse of contributing to the development and excellence in the South African music industry as a national asset. Our client appreciates the South African public including the continent and the world for their continued support and strength provided to her and her children at this trying time.”

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