Mampintsha was born on the 18th of July 1982. He was 37 years old. a South African recording artist and producer from Umlazi. He is also the founder of the musical group Big Nuz. Mampinstha has made a name for himself in the country through the Kwaito hits that he has produced over the years.
It has been a sad week after hearing about the passing of Mampintsha who suffered a stroke and then died in a hospital on Saturday morning. For someone who lost a child Mampitsha’s mother is going through a lot. After hearing about the passing of her son Mampitsha’s mother collapsed and was rushed to the hospital.
While she is still dealing with this pain of losing a child, now they can’t allow her to see her sons body. Below is the full report that explains why they can’t let her see her son.
According to the publication, Mampintsha’s sister and manager Nondumiso Simelane is the one in possession of the paper that declares those who can see the ‘Ngeke Ngvume’ singer and those who cannot; “whoever wants to see the body has to ask her,” the paper reads.
According to the paper, “Mampintsha’s sister Pinky has also reportedly said that they [Maphumulo family] have found out that they have will not be included in the funeral arrangements.” Pinky was quoted as saying this by “Mampintsha’s sister Pinky.”
MAMPINTSHA’S Mother is unable to see her son’s body.
“[We are at a loss to explain what went wrong with our actions because we did not have any arguments with anyone. Even Mampintsha’s own father is being denied access to his daughter. Allegedly saying this to the police, Pinky said, “My mother wants to see her son, and this has taken a toll on her health.”
Zimoja reveals that one of his mistresses is a woman by the name of Thato Baloyi, who has come forward to claim that she was in a relationship with Mampintsha. Zimoja’s revelation comes after Thato Baloyi claimed that she was in a relationship with Mampintsha.
This is so painful imagine being told you can’t see your son. All family goes through challenges but there is no need for all these painful things. No one deserves to be treated like this. This is the time for the family to come together and forgive each other, not the time to fight like this, especially in public.