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Famous Thembisa DJ shot and killed in Sedibeng

The DJ was shot and killed on October 22 in Sedibeng Section.

Family and friends grieve the passing of the famous DJ Lesh, also known as Thulani Nyambi and known for his exquisite art music.

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The dj was allegedly shot and killed on October 22 at Sedibeng Section.

The motive for the shooting was not made public.

Thembisan newspaper attempted to contact Thembisa Saps for comment but was unsuccessful and was instead directed to provincial police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo on the matter. However, at the time of going to press, no response had been received.

Many community members and friends were saddened by the DJ’s passing, and those who attended his memorial ceremony on October 27 mourned and remembered him for his contributions to the area and people’s lives.

Mabuza states that Several of Lesh’s fans, family and friends shared images of the artist and remembered his legacy on social media.

“Everyone who knew Lesh was shocked by his passing.

“His death definitely hit home since losing someone you love is one of the hardest things someone can ever go through.

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“Everyone who spoke at the memorial service and at his funeral on October 29 characterized Lesh as a loving, kind person who was family-oriented and loved his neighborhood since he used to give back to the community.

“Being a musician by trade and talent, he delighted in using his love of music to entertain people.

“He began his musical career in the streets of Tembisa, where he was born, at the age of 16, when he realized his talent.

“He went on to become a DJ and producer.

“Since we were robbed of a lovely and smart person all that is left of him is music, images, and core memories.

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“He will be sorely missed. He was so young, so energetic, and so certain of what he wanted from life, and suddenly his life was abruptly over. His music and memories will last forever, and he was a DJ unlike any other,” said Mabuza.

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