In a startling turn of events, new information has come to light in the investigation of the tragic shooting of former South African football captain, Senzo Meyiwa. According to recent reports, on the day after the shooting, there were eight calls made from singer Kelly Khumalo’s number to David Mathebula (DVD), a former Kaizer Chiefs player. The revelation has raised eyebrows and intensified public interest in the long-standing case. Senzo Meyiwa, was a beloved goalkeeper and national team captain, was tragically killed on October 26, 2014, during an alleged home invasion in Vosloorus, Gauteng. The case has remained unsolved for years, causing immense frustration among his family, friends, and fans, who have been seeking justice for the fallen football icon.
The recent revelation about Kelly Khumalo’s calls to David Mathebula, a former midfielder for Kaizer Chiefs, has reignited speculations about the circumstances surrounding Meyiwa’s untimely death. Kelly Khumalo, a renowned South African singer and actress, was dating Senzo Meyiwa at the time of the incident and was present at the scene when the shooting occurred. The calls between Khumalo and Mathebula occurred on November 1, 2014, just a day after the fatal incident. The nature and content of these calls have not been disclosed to the public, leaving room for various interpretations and assumptions. As this information came to the forefront, both Kelly Khumalo and David Mathebula are likely to face increased scrutiny and may be asked to cooperate further with the ongoing investigation.
Steyn deals with the only phone stolen from the scene – belonging to Kelly Khumalo.
1. 17H16 – stolen phone pinged at the Khumalo home.
2. 21H41 – no tower indication – it was either off or it was in a place where there was no signal.
3. 21H56 – phone pings at the Moleleke tower – in the vicinity of the Voslo hostel.
4. 22H43 – pings again near hostel.
Stenyn says call records point to calls from phones registered to Kelly and Zandi Khumalo to cell numbers linked to accused 1 Muzi Sibiya.
It is important to note that both Khumalo and Mathebula have cooperated with the authorities in the past and have denied any involvement in the tragic event. However, the revelation of these calls has sparked renewed interest in their connection to the case, and investigators are expected to delve deeper into their testimonies and interactions. The Meyiwa family, who have been pushing for justice for almost a decade, has responded to the latest development with mixed emotions. While they appreciate the ongoing efforts to uncover the truth, with judge Mokgoatlheng presiding over the court case, they also express frustration that the case has not seen significant progress in so many years.