Social media users have slammed the late Rikhado Muziwendlovu Makhado, known professionally as Riky Rick, for leaving no will behind before he died.
Read More: Riky Rick Reportedly Died Without A Will
Read More: Riky Rick Reportedly Died Without A Will
According to Sunday World, the rapper and his baby mama and partner Bianca Naidoo, were not legally married before he died, and now Bianca is fighting for his assets. According to the publication, Bianca has sued the Johannesburg Master of the High Court and Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi in order to be legally acknowledged as Riky Rick's wife.
Social media users have reacted to the reports and they have lashed out at the late rappers. He is accused of being a coward and selfish for not leaving a will.
Bianca said at the time of the rapper's death, they had already established a financial interdependence together as she was working with him as both directors of Makhado Agency (Pty) Ltd.
"The deceased and I thus established a financial interdependence because I performed all the administrative tasks related to the deceased's duties as entertainer/musician until his untimely death."
"The deceased and I thus established a financial interdependence because I performed all the administrative tasks related to the deceased's duties as entertainer/musician until his untimely death."
“The deceased and I enjoyed emotional and financial inter-dependence by also inter alia registering and running successful commercial businesses together, which include the Legends Barber as well as Cotton Fest. Both I and the deceased were directors of Makhado Agency (Pty) Ltd, which we operated together in all respects. The deceased and I also enjoyed the benefits as life partners as members of my medical aid scheme who regarded us as life partners,” read the papers.
She said their "common intention together with the deceased was to validate our marriage in accordance with civil law."
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She said their "common intention together with the deceased was to validate our marriage in accordance with civil law."
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