How to get away with murder? Tweeps have slammed Flabba's girlfriend Sindisiwe Manqele for her candid conversation on 'Podcast And Chill'.
That’s the price of a black man’s life!” @Sonti19045302: “Can’t families of the deceased put a stop to this documentary? This is spitting in the faces of the Habedis. Later on, Sindisiwe placed the blame on delayed ambulances for not saving the life of Flabba. @Pitsere: “A man’s life is worth nothing in this country! This, after she fatally stabbed him after a drunken night out in 2015.
Sindisiwe Manqele was on the podcast and Chill, which had some funny moments for MacG, but other people were not. You know who MacG is; he will make a joke ...
It is not good to lose someone through murder, and this has made people unhappy in life, whether you are a family member who has lost someone close to you. Some people will expect her to do something that will show appreciation to Flabba’s family and help his family heal. By now, people know what happened to her partner, Flabba, and he lost his life.
Sindisiwe Manqele, the woman who stabbed musician Nkuli “Flabba” Habedi to death with a single blow to the chest at his Alexandra house, has finally shown ...
If I didn't go to that party, this wouldn't have happened,” she said. Things got heated, they had an altercation, there was a scuffle and he was dispossessed of the knife and stabbed to death in the chest, she said. She said she had locked the rapper out of his Alexandra home and he had a kitchen knife trying to force open the door. "I was going through a lot of emotions at that and people were capitalizing on that and it was the worst moment of my life and I didn't want everything to be publicized and was crying all the time as a result I didn't want people to take pictures of myself,” she said. Manqele also shared how, as a student prisoner, she was allowed to be in a single cell and spent most of her time at the Unisa sponsored internet hub, where prisoners were allowed to access laptops and computers for study purposes. Manqele was released on parole in May this year and on Monday, she appeared on the Podcast and Chill with MacG to share some of her story.
Sindisiwe Manqele, the woman who murdered the rapper, Flabba is working on a documentary to dish out all the details of the incident.
It’s like killing Flabba was not enough, now she wants to milk the story and make money out of his family’s pain,” wrote a user. The episode has since sparked a debate on social media. However, she revealed that they were both drunk when it happened.
The untimely death of South African hip-hop veteran and Skwatta Kamp member Flabba left a detrimental void in the culture and the country as a whole. Flabba ...
Sindiwe also stated that she had a conversation with Flabba before he died which will be revealed in much detail in her documentary. If I didn’t go to that party, this wouldn’t have happened,” she said. She was sentenced to 12 years in prison, of which she served seven.
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Sindisiwe Manqele, ex-girlfriend of the late Nkululeko “Flabba” Habedi, has opened up about the fateful night with the Skwatta Kamp member and her plans to ...
We were saying horrible things to each other and it took the wrong turn,” she said. “The parole board took into consideration that Ms Manqele has a positive support system. She stabbed Flabba in the chest at his Alexandra, Gauteng home in 2015.
After spending six years behind bars, Sindisiwe Manqele – the woman who stabbed and killed Nkululeko Habedi aka Flabba in 2015 – is sharing her new lease on ...
This is spitting in the faces of the Habedi’s. Spent 6 years in jail, came out with a law degree and a documentary about how she stabbed Flabba” @NoThand67838760: “Jub Jub didn’t do PR interviews or a documentary to benefit from a traumatic experience for the victims. @Pitsere: “A man’s life is worth nothing in this country! Manqele discovered her love for law in prison and will be graduating with an LLB – courtesy of UNISA – later this year. “My legal team would let me attend the briefings.
Sindisiwe Manqele was released on parole after murdering Flabba. In a 'Podcast and Chill' interview, she talked about life in jail and the lessons she ...
Other listeners were touched as she described her time in prison and what it was like being locked up for over 18 hours a day. "This episode was one of the realest. I wish I didn't go to that party, I was supposed to be with his mom. Sindisiwe opened up on the podcast about how she used her time in prison wisely by studying law. MacG's podcast had Sindisiwe as a guest, and she was an open book regarding her crime. [IOL](https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/it-was-a-mistake-flabbas-killer-sindisiwe-manqele-admits-as-she-shows-her-face-in-public-after-parole-release-5b24aa4f) reported that Sindisiwe admitted that she stamped Flabba by mistake, as she explained:
She was convicted and sentenced to jail for the brutal murder of rapper and musician Nkululeko 'Flabba' Habedi of Skwatta Kamp fame back in 2016.
If I didn’t go to that party, this wouldn’t have happened,” she said. “I wish I didn’t go to that party, I was supposed to be with his mom. “I knew that he knew that I didn’t mean to do it.
During the interview, Sindisiwe stated that she will reveal more insight into what happened the day Flabba died in her upcoming documentary. In part, she stated ...
NOTA was one of the persons close to Flabba who responded to Sindisiwe’s Podcast and Chill interview on Twitter. Sindisiwe has been accused of using Flabba’s death as a cash cow after her interview on Podcast and Chill became a trending topic on Twitter. The woman, who was just given parole and allowed to leave prison, gave her account of what happened on the tragic night the Skwatta Kamp hitmaker passed away in her arms.