Pictures: The Families Of These 10 SA Stars Will Spend Their First Christmas Without Them

Sumbody DJ

Early on November 20, Oupa John “DJ Sumbody” Sefoka was tragically shot. One of his bodyguards also passed away as a result of the several gunshot wounds they received in the automobile they were riding in.

Police received a complaint regarding a gunshot incident near the intersection of Woodmead Drive and Woodland Drive in Sandton at around 12.30am on that Sunday, according to police spokesperson Col. Mavela Masondo.

Mampintsha

Following Afrotainment’s announcement that Mampintsha was hospitalized after having a stroke last week, the South African musician passed away on Saturday.

Leqela Lumko Johnson

The talented media figure passed away on September 14. They had 32 years on them. Unknown circumstances surround Lumko’s passing.

Before debuting as an on-air presenter for Comedy Khona and Blue Couch and working as a field reporter for EXT4, Lumko started out as a producer for Yo-TV. They additionally made guest appearances in Check-Coast, a Vuzu sitcom, the e.tv anthology series Mzansi Love, and South Africa’s first telenovela, Inkaba.

Bartlett, Jamie

The seasoned actor, best known for his portrayal of David Genaro on the well-liked e.tv soap opera Rhythm City, passed away on May 23 at the age of 55. The celebrity experienced a heart arrest.

The actor was praised for his ability to instill a sense of fear in viewers with his husky voice and deathly stare. He was known as “The Don” for his role as Genaro. After more than ten years in the part, he exited the program, making his final appearance in February 2020.

Dj Citi Lyts

The late rapper Pro’s younger brother, DJ Citi Lyts Sandile “DJ Citi Lyts” Mkhize, was shot and killed early on February 14.

Mkhize’s songs, which included Washa, Vura, and Malambane, won the hearts of Mzansi.

While with Ambitiouz Entertainment, he collaborated with a number of well-known musicians, including Sjava, Emtee, and Fifi Cooper. Years ago, he quit the label.

DJ Dimplez

Hip-hop artist DJ Dimplez, real name Tumi Mooi, who was nominated for a SA Music Award, passed away on March 6.

The Mooi family announces the tragic death of Boitumelo Athiel Mooi, better known by his stage name DJ Dimplez, with great regret. On March 6, 2022, he died due to an unexpected brain hemorrhage.

Kuli Roberts

On February 10, the media personality who was adored for her wit, cheeky demeanor, and love of all people passed away.

Over the course of a long career, Kuli won over many South Africans. She is most known for hosting TrendingSA, The Real Goboza, and What Not To Wear together.

Deborah Fraser

Her most recent performance was in the Netflix original film Angelina Deborah Fraser.

On May 15, the seasoned gospel musician passed away.

The musician passed away in front of loved ones following a brief illness, according to a statement from the star’s family posted on social media.

Zubane Siyabonga

Siyabonga Zubane, a deceased Gomora actor, passed away on May 7.

The young actor committed suicide, according to his obituary.

His professional peers characterized him as a talented young man who loved art and had a bright future.

Riky Rick


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rapper Riky Rick, real name Rikhado Makhado, passed away on February 23 at the age of 34.

Due to the rapper’s sense of style, appreciation of fine clothing, and love of culture, his name has come to be associated with fashion. He became a symbol for all the cool kids and a beacon for up-and-coming musicians whom he openly supported.

Paddy Shai

On January 22, the seasoned actor and anti-GBV activist passed away.

According to police, the deceased actor committed suicide, and his wife found his body in the garage of his Dobsonville residence.

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