Sundowns defender violated Covid-19 regulations at time of death



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Johannesburg – Mamelodi Sundowns defender Motjeka Madisha tested positive for COVID-19 and the club quarantined him when he was involved in a fatal car accident last weekend.

The shocking details, suggesting that Madisha had violated COVID-19 regulations when he allowed his friend Thabang “Bhizza” Khakase to drive with him in the same car, were revealed by two flawless club sources who declined to be named out of fear. victimization.

Speaking to Sunday World, our deep throat said the soccer star was put into self-isolation for 10 days after testing positive for the Coronavirus-induced illness.

This will end speculation that the footballer was traveling from the Mamelodi Sundowns 50 Celebration Gala Dinner at the Sandton Convention Center on Saturday night when he was met with his untimely death.

“He was supposed to be home in self-isolation, but decided to go out and have fun.”

“He was supposed to be home in self-isolation, but decided to go out to have fun at that time of night with his best friend Bhizza, who is said to be from the Isithame Section in Tembisa, revealed the source.

“Around 11pm, they got a call from some girls who were having a good time on a night at DJ Shimza’s club called Hang Awt in Tembisa. The girls wanted them to be picked up as the place was closing due to the COVID-19 curfew, “said the mole.

The informant also said that Madisha and Khakase got on the footie Beemer and were running to Tembisa to pick up the girls.

He said the two had not even driven a kilometer from Madisha’s house complex in Terenure, Kempton Park, when they lost control of the car, collided with a steel plank and the BMW 1 Series caught fire.

It is alleged that they were traveling at high speed and that heavy night rains contributed to the accident.

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Another source also confirmed that Madisha tested positive and was not supposed to be on the road as the club had quarantined him.

Sundowns spokesman Shupi Nkgadima said: “The club cannot disclose the medical status of any person without their consent.”

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