Renowned music producer and father, Chicco Twala, has vehemently denied allegations that his son, Longwe Twala, was involved in the tragic shooting of former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa. The 2014 incident has left a dark cloud of mystery and speculation, but Twala is resolute in his claim, insisting that those present at the scene know the true identity of the perpetrator.
In a candid interview as reported by eNCA, Twala expressed his frustration and anguish, stating, his son, Longwe, is innocent. He had nothing to do with Senzo’s untimely demise. He emphasised that the individuals who witnessed the events unfold within the confines of the house are privy to the truth, hinting that a veil of silence has shrouded the real culprit.
As the saga continues to unfold, the quest for justice and truth remains a burning priority. The bereaved Meyiwa family and the nation at large await answers, hoping that the truth will finally be revealed, bringing closure to this painful chapter.
Senzo Meyiwa’s tragic death on October 26, 2014, sent shockwaves throughout South Africa. The celebrated goalkeeper was shot during a home invasion in Vosloorus, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Despite numerous investigations and arrests, the case remains unsolved, fueling speculation and rumours. Chicco Twala’s recent statement has reignited the debate, sparking renewed interest in uncovering the truth behind Meyiwa’s senseless murder.
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