Soccer star Itumeleng Khune is enjoying each, and every moment of fatherhood and we are here for it. It is no secret that Khune is one of the cutest fathers on the block, despite his busy schedule he always finds time to bond with his kids.
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He recently took to his Instagram account to gush about fatherhood. Khune and his wife, Sphelele Makhunga, recently welcomed their second bundle of joy and he couldn't be happier.
He posted a video of his kids playing and shared how seeing them having fun melts his heart and uplifts his spirit even when he is feeling down. "Sedi and Amzah having fun , Regardless of how bad my day is, everything suddenly becomes better when I get warm hugs from my loving kids. I love you immensely. We as Parents are always happy about your progress," he captioned the post.
Khune recently penned a sweet message about fatherhood and had everyone in their feels. "Fatherhood is the great thing that could ever happen. You can't explain it until it happens, it's like telling someone what water feels like before they've ever swam in it."
The footballer had a tough start to the year after losing his sister in March. According to reports, his sister Mapula Khune was found dead at in her room at their grandmother's house in Tshing, Extension 2, North West.
Vensterdorp Police spokeswoman, Colonel Adele Myburgh, had said that they opened an investigation into the incident Mapula had passed during a fire that burnt down her room: “At 5 am on Thursday we received a call about a lot of smoke coming from a backroom in Tshing. The police broke down the door and found a 27-year-old burnt inside the room. Unfortunately, the lady died."
It was later reported that a 17-year-old was arrested under suspicions of involvement in the murder of the footballer's sister. It was further reported that the teenage boy would appear before the Ventersdorp Children’s Court.
"This comes after the 17-year-old boy was charged on Friday afternoon, 5 March 2021, in Ventersdorp, following the alleged murder of Khune. Police initially investigated an inquest, but after obtaining more information, the inquest was changed to murder.
“Since Friday, additional cases of assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm (GBH) have been reported as community street patrollers and family members have allegedly been assaulting alleged perpetrators for the murder of Khune," read the statement.
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