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South African goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa killed

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Senzo Meyiwa, 27, (r) played for Orlando Pirates and was recently made captain
of the national team. COURTESY PHOTO

(TheScore.com) — Captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead late night on Oct. 26, near Johannesburg. [caption id="attachment_15080" align="alignleft" width="300"]Senzo Meyiwa, 27, (r) played for Orlando Pirates and was recently made captain of the national team. COURTESY PHOTO Senzo Meyiwa, 27, (r) played for Orlando Pirates and was recently made captain
of the national team. COURTESY PHOTO[/caption] Police spokesman, Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale, said Meyiwa was shot at a house in Vosloorus, a township about 20 kilometers south of the city, and declared dead on admission to hospital. The 27-year-old was shot in the upper body, police spokesman Brig. Neville Malila said the morning after Meyiwa’s death. Local media reports say Meyiwa was shot while trying to protect his girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo, a South African singer and celebrity. Malila didn’t comment on these reports. The three assailants then fled on foot, according to the police service, which offered a reward of nearly $14,000 for information leading to arrests in the case. Malila said investigators were treating the incident as an attempted robbery, and a murder investigation was underway. He said no arrests had yet been made and there had been seven people in the house before the two intruders entered. No one else was injured. Nothing was taken from the house, Malila said, but he couldn’t rule out that the gunmen had demanded cellphones, cash and other valuables from the occupants. Meyiwa played for the Orlando Pirates club the day before he was killed, and had been in outstanding form for the national team in 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Meyiwa, who had been with the Johannesburg-based Pirates club for his entire career, had recently been handed the captain’s armband by the current manager Vladimir Vermezovic. Late on Oct. 26, the club issued a statement pertaining to the tragic news. It’s the second death to hit South African sport in three days after former 800-meter world champion and Olympic silver medalist Mbulaeni Mulaudzi was killed in a car crash on Oct. 24. South African President Jacob Zuma released a statement saying “words cannot express the nation’s shock at this loss.” Zuma added, “The law enforcement authorities must leave no stone unturned in finding his killers and bring them to justice.”

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