Kayise who was also injured in the fatal car crash is recovering in hospital.
Kayise Ngqula’s husband Farai Sibanda died on Saturday night after sustaining serious injuries in a car crash. presenter was traveling with her husband when the accident happened in the early hours of the morning last Sunday in Sandton.Ngqula’s mother Fikiswa Gatya confirmed the news toThe deceased was driving the car.
"She is stable. She is recovering from some fractures on her body. One can say she’s out of danger now,” Gatya said."She is devastated as you can imagine. They have an eight-month-old baby. Even their union is fairly new. She’s really struggling," Gatya said."The family is still in discussion. He is of Zimbabwean origin, so the family has been informed and some of them are already here. They arrived as soon as they were informed of the accident," she explained.
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