This message reportedly contained an image of the deceased DJ along with the caption: “Why did you not call him to order?”
When questioned about the message’s content and purpose, Nkosi found it difficult to articulate clear and consistent responses, prompting doubts about the reliability of his testimony.
Annoyed by what appeared to be unresponsive answers, Commissioner Madlanga was direct in his assessment.
“You are lying,” he stated plainly to Nkosi, cautioning him against “playing games” with the commission.
Additionally, Madlanga advised the sergeant to utilize the lunch break for reflection and to return with honest and coherent responses, underscoring the gravity of the inquiry.
This confrontation illustrates the significant tension in the inquiry as officials continue to examine the events surrounding DJ Sumbody’s murder and any associated communications that could provide clarity.
As the proceedings unfold, Nkosi’s testimony is likely to remain under strict scrutiny.
[WATCH] Fannie Nkosi is asked about a strange message he sent to a former senior official in the City of Tshwane three days after the murder of DJ Sumbody. The message included a picture of the popular DJ with the said official captioned: “Why did you not call him to order?”… pic.twitter.com/HPPGYpe5d8
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