The Kingdom Actor Thapelo Maropefela‘s Cause Of Death Revealed. It is very unfortunate when the industry looses young talent artist’s in the industry, especially at the hands of another person. A few days ago the sister of The Kingdom actor Thapelo Maropefela revealed through her twitter account that her brother had died a day before his birthday.
Kamo did not share to much about the cause of her brother’s death but did elude to the fact that someone was responsible for his tragic passing. His sister took to Instagram to wish he late brother a happy heavenly 25th birthday and apologized for how his life was unfairly taken away from him.
“Nana, I’m so sorry Your story was not meant to end now. Not on the eve of your 25th birthday. We are hurt. Cut deep. Empty. But we will try to celebrate you in our mourning. So difficult for me to say Rest easy, because it wasn’t your time to rest yet! Aow papa. I’m so so sorry. We think of you today, and forever. May your spirit find peace.” she wrote.
Reports have since revealed how the young actor died and according to The Daily Sun, he sustained a lot of blood force trauma when he was bludgeoned to death.
The actor was assaulted by security guards in Maboneng, Johannesburg. The family Spokesperson who is also his uncle Glen Masokoana claims that Thapelo was beaten by three security guard who used heavy objects and immense force to beat him, and unfortunately died in early hours from his injuries.
“He was brutally assaulted by security guards in Maboneng. They bludgeoned him using grievous bodily harm. He died from the wounds inflicted on him” Masokoana said.
The family is devastated at the tragic loss and have shared that Thapelo was a loving young man who still had great plans for the future. The Daily Sun has reported that the family has yet to confirm if a murder case has been opened but have shared what they are going to miss most about him.
“Thapelo was a very spiritual person, (who) always believed in speaking out positivity and aligning his energy towards good things. He was very passionate about his work and talent. He was focused on mastering his skills and he loved his family and friends. He gave the biggest hugs. Even during tough times, he would really be positive.” the family said.
Thapelo will be buried on October 29th at the Anglican Church in Mohlakeng, Randfontein.