Lady Du Apologises To Fans And Explains Why She Passed Out Talking About Mpura. Killer Kau and Mpura died on Saturday night along with three other people with whom they were travelling on their way to a gig after they were involved fatal car accident. Details around the car accident remain unclear. Upcoming artists Khanya “The Voice” Hadebe, DJ Thando Tot and TD are believed to have been with the pair in the car and it is believed they also died.
Both Lady Du and Mpura blew after they featured in one of the biggest amapiano song titled ‘umsebenzi Wethu’. The stars also worked together after that, on a couple of more hit songs. The star has been negatively affected by Mpura’s passing to a point of even passing out while talking about him. She also mentioned that she doesn’t know how she’ll perform ‘Umsebenzi Wethu’ without Mpura.
However, when she posted her RIP post on IG, news of the artists’ deaths had not been officially announced by their families or record labels, which meant Lady Du had essentially broken the news on the TL, and tweeps dragged her for that.
She later went live on Instagram weeping saying pain does not spare you even if you’re a celebrity and that they aren’t celebrities when they lose their brothers. “I don’t think I wanted to do this but I feel like I want to do it. There’s things I feel a lot of people have to understand, like the fact that we are not celebrities when we lose our brothers,” she said before breaking down. After composing herself, she continued: “We are not celebrities when we are in pain. Nobody can ever handle the pain of losing people they care about, people who have helped them grow in every way possible. I don’t understand and I’m confused. I don’t know what’s going on and I don’t know how to feel.”