
With mzansi reeling from shock after the harrowing car crash that took the life of Lesotho-born rapper, Bokang Moleli who was popular as Malome Vector, director Da Mos and LizwiWokuqala, Puleng Phoofolo who survived on the day of horror, opens up about her loss.
It was reported by TshisaLIVE that the rap artists and others were on their way to shoot a music video when they were met with their deadly demise.
“Three males died, a female sustained moderate to serious but salvageable injury,” a source revealed to the publication.
Recently Puleng took to her Facebook page to express her condolences to the families and loved ones of the rap artists who met their untimely death in the accident.
In a statement, she said, “I would like to reassure all my fans and the media at large that I have been discharged from hospital and I’m home recovering. I do confirm that indeed I was in the car that tragically collided with a truck and resulted in the untimely death of my industry brothers,” read the statement.
Puleng added this is a great loss to her because Malome Vector and Whole Team Entertainment played an important role in the growth and advancement of her brand and music career. With that said, she requested that she be given time and space to deal with this horrific and traumatic experience.
“I would like to extend my sincerest condolences to the families, friends and fans of Malome Vector, Lizwi and Da Mos. I pray that you are comforted by a verse in the Bible from Psalm 34:18: The Lord is close to the brokenhearted, he rescues those whose spirits are crushed,” she added.
Facebook users flooded the comment section with warm messages.
One user said, “Get well soon sisi. You are in our thoughts.”
Another one said, “Speedy recovery.”
While another user said, “We thank God for your life, may the souls of the departed find rest.”
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