Senzo Meyiwa's children, including daughter with Kelly Khumalo, benefit from PSL insurance policy

13 April 2016 - 14:59 By Marc Strydom

The Premier Soccer League on Wednesday announced the payment of a R4 million life policy on murdered Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa. In terms of the policy half the amount will be paid to the club‚ and half to the Meyiwa family‚ said PSL and Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza.He told a news conference in Johannesburg, in the presence of Meyiwa's father Sam, that the policy pay-out closes one chapter in the saga‚ but the resolution of the ongoing police investigation into the goalkeeper’s killing is another that needs urgent attention.Pirates' boss Khoza confirms Meyiwa insurance money to be paid out next week“I think it’s nice to ease the pain of the family and also to deal with the speculations around this matter [the policy]‚” Khoza said.“But what is important to me is not the money. What is important is that the murder of Senzo must be solved.“It’s important for justice in South Africa‚ for the confidence of this country.”Senzo Meyiwa's multi-million insurance paid out: KhozaMeyiwa was shot dead at the house of former girlfriend Kelly Khumalo in Vosloorus on October 26‚ 2014. Two armed men entered the house and an altercation broke out in which Meyiwa reportedly intervened.The footballer had a daughter with wife Mandisa Mkhize and a daughter with his mistress‚ Khumalo.Former Safa CEO Raymond Hack‚ the administrator for the policy‚ said the pay-out to the family was directed at Meyiwa’s children.Meyiwa family representative Siyabonga Meyiwa said part of the pay-out would be made available to the daughter Senzo Meyiwa had with Khumalo.Hawks roped in to assist SAPS in Senzo Meyiwa murder case“We have made all the efforts to make sure Kelly’s child is also involved as a beneficiary‚ and that’s the intention going forward‚” Siyabonga Meyiwa said.“As a family we are also making moves to meet with her.”Meyiwa’s father‚ Sam Meyiwa‚ was present at the announcement at the PSL offices.- TMG Digital/TMG Sport..

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