A masked singer, Chwane Lebhaca, says he wants justice and the arrest of the men who beat and killed his son on the head with an iron, because they found him living with his sister whom he had been dating for years and they had a child.

Zweliyanda Mtshali (36), formerly known as Mfo ka Chwane, is said to have been attacked by the brothers of the mother of his child, who was living with him in the rented house, in Ashdown, Pietermaritzburg, where he had been working.

It speaks toOf this countryChwane Lebhaca, expressed that it is painful because, he does not know what the son has done to these men, who are said to be fighting in a strange way without explaining what happened.

“When we hear from his friends, his co-workers say that he came to them after being beaten by these men and they are still following him fighting and they want to continue beating him. They also say that he did not tell them anything that led to such a fight that ended up taking out the body. They said that he came to them injured and told them that he was hit on the head with a metal,” said Chwane Lebhaca.

He said that one of his friends slept with him, and told him that he is still asking to sleep in his house because he is afraid to go back to his house, because the men who were beating him might come back.

“This colleague said that they slept and told him that he would wake up in the morning to go to the clinic. In the morning, he told us that they woke up and asked him to report to work, but he was crying because he was tired. He left him at home and when he called him to ask how he went to the clinic, he didn’t pick up his phone, and when they came back to check on him, they found him lying there at his friend’s house,” he said.

The woman’s brothers, he said, are still on the loose, but what he wants is for them to be arrested and to tell them what led to this incident.

The woman said that they had not spoken to her either, as she ended up going with the police to make a statement that I knew.

Chwane’s brother made a name for himself by following in his father’s footsteps with music, he ended up winning the competition and walked away with the title at an event organized by former Khozi FM broadcaster, Bhodloza Nzimande.

In that competition known as Owethu Music Talent Search, he walked away with R50 000.

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