Senzo Meyiwa’s case has developed into one of the most difficult to resolve, and it has been dragging on for well over six years at this point. To this day, no one has been convicted of the murder of the former Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana shot-stopper, and those who are reportedly accused are still on trial and have not been proven guilty. Kelly Khumalo has been in the news ever since his now-deceased boyfriend, Senzo Meyiwa, was shot and killed in her home on October 26, 2014, and people have been harassing her, pressuring her to come forward with information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who shot and killed Senzo that night in her home.
Apparently, according to a video that is currently trending on social media, Kelly Khumalo claims her son Christian knows who killed her boyfriend Senzo Meyiwa in 2014. It is surprising that it has taken her so many years to reveal such information, which could have made it possible for authorities to crack the case years ago and put in prison the person responsible and the father of Senzo Meyiwa who had seen the killer of his son before he died. According to someone who tweeted about it, not only her son, but also her mother (Kelly) were well aware of the identity and name of the perpetrator and were on the lookout for him.
During the video, Kelly claims that her kid said the following things to her. “At one time, he watched some individuals who were shown on television and he expressed his displeasure with them by saying, ‘I don’t like those uncles.’ ‘They assassinated my father.’ “There was my son present. He recalls the faces of the people and their physical characteristics. Until this day, that memory has stayed with him”.
Given that the child was only three years old at the time of the murder, I don’t believe he was old enough to recognize someone he had seen seven years earlier when he was that young. However, I strongly suspect that this is something the mother is not telling us because the smoke indicates that there is a fire and that if the investigators dig deep enough they will find something.