Police are unaware of the letter Kelly Khumalo claims she wrote to them on Senzo Meyiwa’s murder
Police have reacted to songstress Kelly Khumalo’s cases that she sent them a letter with respect to the passing of her previous beau and Bafana goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa. Senzo was gunned down at Kelly’s family home in Vosloorus during a supposed house burglary in 2014. There have been no captures presented in the defense to date.
Senzo Meyiwa and Kelly Khumalo
In a real to life video presented on her Instagram page throughout the end of the week, Kelly talked about the cost the examination concerning Senzo’s homicide had taken on her. She additionally professed to have composed a letter to the police about the issue yet supposedly had not gotten any reaction.
Somebody in control isn’t busy. I have composed a letter to the police. Nobody has even tried to answer me or state ‘Kelly we are taking care of this’.”
In an announcement gave to TshisaLIVE on Tuesday, acting police representative Brig Mathapelo Peters said they didn’t know about any letter being sent by Kelly to police.
“Corresponding to cases or claims by Ms Khumalo on a video via web-based networking media about a letter kept in touch with the branch of police, the service of police doesn’t know about such a letter however wishes to guarantee the country that police are working nonstop to guarantee that this case gets settled. She included that Senzo’s homicide “is still under scrutiny and accepting the vital consideration it merits”. Kelly has been the objective of the open’s shock and analysis, and has been at the bleeding edge of broad theory encompassing Senzo’s homicide.
In her video, the vocalist said she had remained quiet about the issue for a long time, however she could no longer hide things where no one will think to look. The matter of my little girl’s dad should be put to an end. It has been six years. I have been a survivor of this issue for a long time and I am worn out. I will talk. I am not, at this point terrified of talking.”
A week ago eNCA revealed that police serve Bheki Cele had delegated a group of four investigators to work intimately with police researching Senzo’s demise. In December a year ago, AfriForum requested a conventional investigation into the demise of the soccer star and needed observers to be interrogated.
The association’s CEO Kallie Kriel stated: “The conventional investigation will give advocate [Gerrie] Nel and the invested individuals the chance to Test the proof and interrogate the observers. This will help the justice in judging who was answerable for [Senzo] Meyiwa’s demise.
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