11/05/2025
BREAKING NEWS!
A 16 YEARS OLD KAIZER CHIEFS Supporter HAVE BEEN ASSAULTED BY AN ORLANDO PIRATES FAN AFTER THEIR VICTORY! YESTERDAY!
16 years old kaizer chiefs fan Mpho Lukau have been assaulted by an Orlando pirates fan known as Musa Nkabinde aged(41) in Witbank.
According to our source, Mpho was passing by a certain Tarven in witbank (Ezinambeni Sections) wearing his full supporters kit for chiefs with his Friends singing Amakhosi song (sasishilo sathi lona unyaka wethu)
Unfortunately there’s a spaza shop near the Tarven, the group of mpho went on to buy while singing, that’s when four men went out of the Tarven and approached the boys and told them to stop making noise.
Unfortunately it was reported that Mpho backchated with the man while laughing at him and that’s when the man musa allegedly Hit the boy with a full unopened court of Amstel beer on the boy’s head and it broke on him.
It was reported that the boy fainted same time and became unconscious for the period of an hour where people thought he’s already dead.
Musa ran away as he wasn’t found after the incident happened but eye witnesses confirmed that he’s originally from Around witbank but stays at Lokshin working in one of the mines.
Mpho was rushed to the hospital after ambulance delayed and arrived after an hour. But it was confirmed he’s still in ICU And anable to talk at the moment.
Mpho’s mother was called with immediate effect by the friends, and as soon as she arrived seeing her only son sleeping unconscious in a blood pool she also fainted and taken to the same hospital with her son as it was confirmed that she’s a petient of high blood pressure.
We’ve opened a case of Assault for the suspect musa and we promise to investigate the matter and have the suspect arrested for assault
We’ll work hard in finding him for justice to be served, I’ve never seen such blood of a child, we found him sleeping in a full pool of blood so this kind of assault to children or anyone else cannot be tolerated we’ll work hard. saidConstable Ndzimande M.T
Story by: Pearl Khumza