Robbers have broken into former Kaizer Chiefs captain Patrick Mabedi's house in Johannesburg stealing his soccer medals and trophies this week. The Malawi coach is appealing to the public to help him find his prizes.
Robbers have broken into former Kaizer Chiefs captain Patrick Mabedi's house in Johannesburg stealing his soccer medals and trophies this week.The house has been occupied by the current Malawi national team interim head coach, Mabedi and was left in the care of his daughter during the period. The incident took place when Mabedi's daughter went to visit Malawi.
The former Amakhosi star has told Soccer Laduma that he is appealing to the general public to help the police and law enforcers to find the criminals and recover his special items. "I am not fine. When my daughter was here in Malawi and her friend left the house, then people broke into my house and stole household things including my trophies and medals that I had won as a player," Mabedi told Soccer Laduma. "You know these are our treasured memories as players or athletes. It's really sad that people can just break in and steal your valued items like that."So, please help me spread the message and help me recover these things.
"I will really appreciate that and any help I can get to have my trophies and medals back," an emotional Mabedi told the Siya crew.
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