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 Accused in Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial Implicate Kelly Khumalo as Ordering the Hit

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In a shocking twist of events, accused individuals 1 and 2, Muzi Sibiya and Bongani Ntanzi, have alleged that Kelly Khumalo, the girlfriend of the late Senzo Meyiwa, was the one who ordered the killing of the former soccer star.

This revelation was made by the lead investigator, Brigadier Bongani Gininda, during the ongoing Meyiwa murder case at the Pretoria High Court.

Eyewitnesses present at the night of the incident, which happened at Kelly’s Vosloorus home, claim that two intruders entered the house and demanded cellphones and money.

A struggle ensued, resulting in the fatal shooting of Meyiwa. Gininda stated during the trial that their investigation revealed Ntanzi as the taller intruder who entered the house after accused individual 3, Mthobisi Mncube.

Gininda informed the court that Ntanzi made confessions on June 19 and June 24, the latter in the presence of his attorney and a magistrate in Boksburg Magistrate’s Court. Through the confession, it became apparent that Ntanzi matched the description of the taller and slender suspect who entered the house. Furthermore, Ntanzi implicated Kelly Khumalo as the person who gave the order for Senzo Meyiwa’s murder.

This is not the first time Kelly’s name has been mentioned during the trial. Cellphone expert Colonel Lambertus Steyn had previously revealed that cellphone records indicated calls between the number used by accused individual 5, Fisojuhle Ntuli, and a number registered under Kelly’s name. These calls took place on two occasions prior to Meyiwa’s murder. The contents of these conversations remain unknown to investigators.

Meanwhile, Gininda shared that Sibiya, accused individual 1, claimed to be outside the house at the time of Meyiwa’s shooting, but he named Marco Buthelezi as the one who killed the soccer star. However, their investigation revealed that Mncube, accused individual 3, was actually the one who pulled the trigger.

Gininda also revealed that the photos downloaded from Mncube’s phone depicted him wearing clothes matching the description of the suspect who entered the house with a gun and had dreadlocks. Furthermore, all the accused individuals in the case are Zulu-speaking and familiar with each other. Photos of the murder weapon were also discovered on Mncube’s phone.

The trial continues as more evidence is presented, shedding light on the events surrounding the tragic murder of Senzo Meyiwa.

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Ngamegbulam C. S

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