Robert Verrie died at the hospital after he was allegedly beaten during the filming of a Moja Love Sizokuthola episode. The host Xolani Khumalo is facing charges of murder and someone who was in the area tells us what happened that day.
Alleged drug dealer Robert Verrie from Katlehong died in July.
The family of the late alleged drug dealer Robert Verrie wants to know why the host of Sizokuthola, Xolani Khumalo is not behind bars. The host of the drug busting Moja Love program handed himself over to the police early this week after a case of murder was opened against him.Read this for free Get 14 days free to read all the stories on SNL24.com. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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