Senzo Meyiwas family to sue Kelly KhumaloPublished on30 October - TopicsExpress



          

Senzo Meyiwas family to sue Kelly KhumaloPublished on30 October 2014Written by The star Senzo Meyiwas family is allegedly considering suing the goalkeepers girlfriend Kelly Khumalo to hand over his personal belongings, including clothes and two vehicles. The Star has been reliably informed that Khumalo flatly refused to give the Meyiwas their sons property when the family went to the townhouse they shared in Mulbarton, southern Joburg. Sources told The Star on Thursday morning that the Meyiwas arrived at No 55 of the upmarket complex shortly after 7.30 on Wednesday night to collect the soccer stars belongings. The family apparently arrived with Orlando Pirates boss and PSL chairman Irvin Khozas wife. Among Meyiwas relatives was his younger brother and some extended family members. The family called the police for an escort before they went into the house. Three police officers arrived shortly after 8pm. Then the Khumalos, including the songbirds mother and sister Zandi, arrived. Kelly was spotted hiding in the back seat. I dont know why she didnt want to be seen. The car drove into the yard and the family locked themselves in the house. Security guards knocked on the door, but no one opened, the source said. After repeated attempts to get into the house, the police made a move of their own. The police repeatedly knocked and it took a while before anyone opened, said another source, adding that the police had to endure a barrage of taunts and insults from Khumalo and her family. They were shouting at the police, accusing them of siding with Meyiwas family and harassing them. They accused the police of not being sensitive to the fact that they were still traumatised. They said Meyiwas family had brought the police, the source added. He said the drama lasted until 9.30pm, when the police and Meyiwas family retreated empty- handed, with the exception of Meyiwas ID. They refused to give anything except the ID book back. In the end, the police advised the family of Meyiwa to approach the court for an order compelling Khumalo to hand over Meyiwas belongings, said the source. Meyiwas cousin, Siyabonga Miya, seemed surprised when asked what time they would be at court, saying he did not know anything about that. While rumours were rife on Thursday morning that the police had apprehended two men in Nongoma, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng police spokesman Brigadier Neville Malila said no arrests had been made. He said questioning people and taking statements from them formed part of an investigation. Shaheen Suleiman, chief executive officer of Magma Security and Investigations, the company the Meyiwa family has hired to investigate the killing, would not comment, saying he was finding it difficult to work while the media hounded him.
Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 07:45:11 +0000

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