Fans – or the Megacy – have made the curious observation that the rapper may actually be buried elsewhere after images of his burial began to circulate on social media.
Recent Twitter posts seem to be situated in a different environment from the one he was buried in back in February.
AKA’s tombstone had just been permanently installed, according to West Park Area Manager Zolile Mphophoma, who spoke with The South African.
Following his funeral on February 18, a temporary placement came next. A funeral home erected a grave marker for him after his interment, although it was simply for show. Once the ground had time to settle, it was taken away.
AKA’s tombstone had been temporarily positioned next to a road with a city in the distance. The monument is seen in new photographs taken after his parents’ weekend visit.
In Mphophoma’s opinion, the latter is the necessary “location.”
Fans were also alarmed by the fact that less than three months after AKA’s burial, his grave marker had already been put in place permanently.
The installation of a tombstone is advised to happen 6 to 12 months following the burial, even if the practice is common.
The funeral home Broodie pulled out the red carpet for the hitmaker and made sure AKA had a five-star funeral service. It was evident that no expenses were shunned from the BMW motorcade to the tasteful church and graveside setup.
Mphophoma states that it is “up to the respective families to erect memorial work for their loved ones.”