Sangoma stitches on Senzo Meyiwa’s Killers as he confesses to giving them muthi for cleansing
Sangoma stitches on Senzo Meyiwa’s Killers as he confesses to giving them muthi for cleansing
As the drama unfolds in the Senzo Meyiwa’s murder case a prominent KwaZulu-Natal sangoma has confessed of having done some rituals to alleged killers of Senzo Meyiwa. The 69 -years-old sangoma confessed that he gave the alleged killers muthi before and after the murder.
Speaking to the City Press the prominent KwaZulu-Natal native doctor was now fearing for his life after police came to ransack his shrine earlier this year. The latter says that he was interrogated by the police and told them what he knew in regards to the matter beforehand.
The Sangoma told the City Press that back then in 2014, he was approached by three men who wanted muthi for protection against their business rivals. The charismatic sangoma gave the three intelezo. The intelezo was used for bathing rituals. The three accused paid a hefty R50,000 for the sangoma’s services.
However, as if that’s not enough few days after the trio came back for cleansing rituals. According to the sangoma the cleansing ritual was done after the trio admitted of having killed someone. The sangoma indicated that the Intelezo is used to protect warriors in battle and is believed to protect people from rounds of ammunition.
The 69 years old sangoma says he got the shock of his life when he found out that one of the arrested men was actually his intelezo client in 2014. The sangoma and the alleged killer met at a police station when he was called in for questioning.
This year the police provided a breakthrough to Senzo’s case after a six-year chase. Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead whilst he was a party at Kelly Khumalo’s place. A number of theories have been brought up in regards to his death.
The police nabbed five suspects this year and one of the suspects confessed that he was the one who pulled the trigger. Despite him confessing the mastermind of the shooting is still yet unknown and a number of names have been pinned to the case.
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