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Chicco Twala Finally Exposed Another Hidden Secrets Behind Senzo Meyiwa Death (VIDEO)

Chicco Twala Defends Son Longwe in Senzo Meyiwa Murder Case

In a shocking twist, South African music producer Chicco Twala has strongly denied claims that his son, Longwe Twala, shot Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa.

Twala’s statement has once again sparked public interest in the high-profile case that has remained unsolved since Meyiwa’s tragic death in 2014.

Speaking at a press briefing, Twala expressed his anger over the ongoing accusations against his son, stating, “Longwe did not shoot Senzo Meyiwa.” He further revealed that those present in the Vosloorus house on the night of the shooting know who the real shooter is.

Senzo Meyiwa was fatally shot on October 26, 2014, during what was initially described as a failed robbery at the home of singer Kelly Khumalo, Meyiwa’s girlfriend at the time.

Despite numerous arrests and ongoing court hearings, the case has been surrounded by controversy and speculation.

Chicco Twala, who has always defended his son, believes that authorities and the media have mishandled the case, and there has been an effort to falsely implicate Longwe, who was one of the six people in the house that night.

Twala hinted at a possible cover-up, saying, “There are people who know exactly what happened, but for reasons best known to them, they are not speaking out.”

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His statement has fueled fresh demands for those present at the scene to reveal the truth. As the trial continues, public opinion remains divided—some support Twala’s defense, while others still believe his son may be involved.

The lack of clear evidence and conflicting accounts have left many feeling disillusioned with the justice system.

The Meyiwa family, still seeking justice, has called for those responsible to be held accountable. With Chicco Twala insisting that the truth is known by the witnesses, pressure mounts on the authorities to finally bring closure to the case that has haunted South Africa for almost a decade.

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