Sindisiwe Manqele – the girlfriend who stabbed and killed muso Nkululeko Habedi aka Flabba in 2015 – broke her silence on her personal phrases after making an look on Podcast And Chill on Monday afternoon.
The lady, who was not too long ago launched from jail after being granted parole, shared her model of what transpired on the fateful evening the Skwatta Kamp hitmaker died in her arms.
But tweeps have slammed the girl for her candid method and her “lack of remorse”.
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SINDISIWE MANQELE APPEARS ON PODCAST AND CHILL
In May, the 32-year-old lady was granted parole after serving six years in jail for the demise of Flabba. This, after she fatally stabbed him after a drunken evening out in 2015.
Speaking to Podcast And Chill hosts MacG and Sol Phenduka, Sindiswe Manqele recounted the tragedy.
She additionally revealed that she can be delving into extra element in an upcoming documentary about Flabba’s life and demise.
She mentioned partially: “We have been drunk and tempers have been excessive…there was a little bit of jealousy from his facet. It simply escalated, it took the unsuitable flip.
“I stabbed him”, she added.
Later on, Sindisiwe positioned the blame on delayed ambulances for not saving the lifetime of Flabba. She continued: “He was alive for like an hour [after the stabbing], but the ambulance took long, like two hours to come”.
In one other clip, Sindisiwe seemingly voiced her annoyance at her parole situations.
She added: “You’re not allowed to drink, you’re not allowed to go out at night or to places that sell alcohol. So it’s still like you’re under their care”.
TWEEPS SLAM FLABBA’S ‘KILLER GIRLFRIEND’
Soon after the interview, Podcast And Chill and Flabba turned trending subjects on Twitter.
Many South Africans voiced their anger and disapproval of Sindisiwe’s candid look – and at instances laughter – through the interview. Others chastised her for “cashing in” on Flabba’s demise with a documentary.
Here’s what tweeps needed to say
@EarlOfGC: “Flabba’s murderer being given a platform & it just laughs like that man ain’t lost his life. Damn”
@Pitsere: “A man’s life is worth nothing in this country! I am triggered! This is spitting in the faces of the Habedis. Flabba’s life was taken away and people are having a laugh about it. People are casually doing PR for their documentary to make cash while someone died in cold blood!”
@Pitsere: “This woman murdered Flabba just 6 years ago and everyone is having a laugh about how she got away with murder! Fok! No remorse, VOKOL!”
@Papa_Kia: “She never apologised or showed remorse during the interview. Moghel is there to promote her documentary”
@Sonti19045302: “Can’t families of the deceased put a stop to this documentary? Because this is so triggering. Not only did she kill him she is making money out of it!”
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NOTA HAS HIS SAY TOO
Like many tweeps, muso Nota Baloyi felt irritated at Sindisiwe casually speaking about Flabba’s demise throughout her interview.
The outspoken Twitter character ripped aside her model of occasions and even in contrast her “leniency” to male celebs behind bars like Paralympian Oscar Pistorius and rapper Brickz.
He tweeted: “How did she accidentally grab a knife & stab him to death? The court said it wasn’t self defence but because she’s a woman she was given a light sentence… That’s the price of a black man’s life!”