- Tony Forbes spoke about the account of AKA’s murder to his family during a hearing in Durban
- Forbes, who lives in Cape Town, described the emotional and physical strain of traveling to Durban for the court case
- The case involves five suspects, with some pleading not guilty and seeking bail, resulting in it being adjourned to Monday for further proceedings
Murdered rapper Kiernan Forbes, popularly known as the AKA murder case, is taking a toll on his family. The late star’s father, Tony Forbes, recently opened up about how the ongoing case affects him during another hearing in Durban.
Tony Forbes says the AKA murder case is affecting them
AKAThe case of his murder is still far from over. The rapper’s father said the case and traveling between Cape Town and Durban had taken an emotional and physical toll on him and his family.
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According EWNForbes spoke to the media at the Durban Court where five suspects in the murders emerged of rapper AKA and his celebrity chef friend Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane.
Forbes said it is tiring for him because he lives in Cape Town and has to wake up early to travel to Durban for the court case. However, the grieving father noted that it can take a toll on him, but it’s worth it. he said:
“It’s tiring. I live in Cape Town so I have to get up early to be here. You have to travel so it’s hard work but for me it’s worth it.”
AKA and Tibz murder case postponed
Meanwhile, accused one and three, Lindokuhle Mkhwanazi and Siyanda Myeza, pleaded not guilty and asked to be released on bail.
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Tony noted that one of the accused, Mkwanazi is playing the sympathy card after he asked to be released so he can help his pregnant wife.
The case it has been postponed until Monday that the other three accused be allowed to file their bail applications.
Former AKA coach Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane was also murdered
YEN.com.gh reported that AKA’s former manager, Tebello Motosane, had been identified as the second man shot with the Supermega.
South Africans have been abuzz on social media trying to process the loss of one of the country’s biggest rappers.
Source: In short.co.za