Musician Kelly Khumalo has broken her silence over the latest developments in the murder case of her late boyfriend and Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.
On Saturday evening, former Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF)
treasurer-general Magdalene Moonsamy released a statement confirming that her
law firm has been appointed as Khumalo’s legal representative on the matter.
“Our client notes the recent developments of which at this
sad time allowed her the opportunity to remain private in the best interest of
herself and children especially that of the daughter she has with Mr Meyiwa,”
Moonsamy wrote.
“We wish to place it on record that our client is not
implicated nor charged in this matter and is therefore not a suspect.”
Moonsamy also responded to the confidential National
Prosecuting Authority (NPA) document that was leaked suggesting that Khumalo
was a person of interest because of alleged cellphone records with one of the
five suspects that were arrested earlier this week.
“We note that the so called ‘leaked document’, has been
leaked with malicious intentions and urge that neither individual nor other
parties interrupt in the process of the investigation being undertaken by the
police,” Moonsamy said.
“We further note that our client has been subject to years
of harassment and innuendos regarding this matter and has remained resilient
and committed to her contribution to the discourse of contributing to the
development and excellence in the South African music industry as a national
asset.
“Our client appreciates the South African public including
the continent and the world for their continued support and strength provided
to her and her children at this trying rime. The immensity of your strength and
love is invaluable.” Sowetan
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