South African singer Kelly Khumalo says Mzansi robbed her of the chance to grieve Senzo's death then boyfriend and baby daddy Senzo Meyiwa.
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She said this on the latest episode of her reality show Life With Kelly that was released this week on 9 August. Meyiwa was gunned down in 2014 in Vosloorus at the home of Kelly Khumalo.
It is unclear who murdered him since new details emerge every time, and new details indicate that it was a contract murder rather than a robbery gone wrong. Since Meyiwa's death Kelly has been implicated in his murder and she often gets accused of hiding significant information that may help to crack the case.
The question remains whether or not Kelly will now fully exonerated from the name calling, being publicly ridiculed and belittled.
"One of these days the noise will die down and I feel I would have to take time to grieve, I have bee robbed of that ever since Senzo passed away. The court of public opinion robbed me of that and they forgot that I am a person too and I have feelings," she said.
As part of Netflix's Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star documentary, the singer revealed she had been interviewed "under false pretenses." She said they told her that they were interviewing her for a UK show. The singer said her lawyer Magdalene Moonsamy had to intervene.
“But you can’t take that documentary seriously. Remember they knocked at our door and we declined and we had to have Magdalene (attorney) involved? You remember they interviewed me under false pretences and they said it was for a TV show in the UK,” she said.
In her reality show, Life With Kelly, the singer said Teffo was seeking attention when he made claims that she allegedly murdered Senzo Meyiwa.
“This is very disturbing. Extremely disturbing. There’s so many scenarios that South Africa has had. How desperate can one be to try and put me in jail for something that I did not do? My thing is that, that Advocate is desperate for attention.”
“And he knows that every time he mentions my name, he trends. Every time he gets up ‘my lord, Kelly Khumalo’. Argue. Make your submissions. We are here to find out the truth about what happened to my daughter’s father,” said an emotional Kelly.
She then added, “It went from Longwe and Zandie fighting into me … buying people. Me paying for people that I met at the mall. Now, she pulled the trigger.
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