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DJ Warras’s family breaks the silence after his death

by Zintle Mdaka

The Stock family has humbly requested for privacy, compassion and understanding after the tragic death of media personality Warrick Stock, who was popularly known as DJ Warras.

In a statement issued, the family said the senseless nature of his passing has left them devastated, broken and struggling to imagine a world without him.

“A devoted son, a loving and a proud father, a cherished brother, and uncle Warrick (40) was the heart and anchor of his family. Affectionately known as ‘The Shady Lurker’, he brought light, laughter, and strength into every space he occupied.

“His influence and kindness extended far beyond his home, and he was deeply loved by his friends, colleagues, and the wider South African entertainment community,” read the statement.

Warras leaves behind his three young children, his mother and his siblings, whose lives have been irrevocably changed by his profound loss.

“At this time, the family is not in position to appoint a spokesperson. They kindly ask that they be kept in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this deep and painful loss,” said the family.

The Stock family also extended their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love, messages of support and condolences received since his passing was made public.

Entertainment commentator, Phil Mphela took to his X (formerly Twitter) page to share the statement.

RIP:

Statement from the Stock family on the untimely passing of Warrick Stock aka DJ Warras.

He was murdered on Tuesday in Johannesburg. #RIPDJWarras pic.twitter.com/5CPSieY6kO

— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) December 17, 2025

The former Live Amp presenter was shot and killed in front of the Carlton Centre, a well-known landmark in the Johannesburg Central Business District, on December 16.

Also see: Ntsiki Mazwai Shuts Down Debate After Israeli Embassy Tribute to DJ Warras

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