Sifiso Meyiwa, brother of slain Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa, accused Longwe Twala of bringing his gun to Kelly Khumalo's house the night he died.
captain Senzo Meyiwa, has reiterated what he believes happened in the Khumalo family home on 26 October 2014 in Vosloorus.He told the news channel that Longwe Twala, the, was the one who brought the murder weapon into Kelly Khumalo's family home.
He claims he received the information from a source directly involved in the botched robbery "cover-up" who gave him a heads-up:“He pulled me to the side and said, ‘Son, all this talk about intruders entering the house is not true. It’s all for the media because Senzo was loved. What happened was Senzo was shot when Zandie and her boyfriend were fighting'.”Longwe and Kelly's sister Zandie were lovers, and Sifiso alleges that the couple were not on good terms.
He then went to the Khumalo residence to confront Zandie in a rage, pointing a gun at her. He fired the first bullet, which hit the floor and Zandie's foot. He added that Senzo was killed when they tried to disarm Longwe but is unsure who fired the fatal shot as manyIn a related story on
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