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Wandi Ndlovu to appear in court for the alleged murder of her uncle

Posted on August 5, 2025
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PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ WANDI NDLOVU

Mzansi anticipates the court appearance of reality TV star and content creator, Wandi Ndlovu, and her co-accused after their stint behind bars.

This follows the stabbing incident that resulted in her uncle’s death, Linda Ndlovu in Katlehong. The This Body Works For Me star, her mother, and her sister, Ntombifuthi Ndlovu were held behind bars after their alleged involvement in a violent family altercation that left Linda dead.

The Ndlovus are expected to make a court appearance on August 5 at the Palm Ridge Court as investigations are underway. According to online reports, the incident took place last month. It has been speculated that the incident allegedly involved a dispute over loud music.

The Citizen reported that according to police sources and insider reports, the violent incident took place between midnight and 3am from Friday into Saturday. It was allegedly sparked by a noise complaint from Wandi’s mother.

The uncle, Linda, lived in a backroom on the family property. He was reportedly playing loud music when his sister (Wandi’s mom) went to ask him to lower the volume.

An argument broke out, and Linda allegedly struck his sister on the head with a golf club. Bleeding and injured, she returned to the main house. That is allegedly when Wandi, her sister Ntombifuthi, and another sister, who is currently in Grade 11 went to confront their uncle.

“One of them stabbed the uncle during the confrontation,” said a family insider. When paramedics arrived, it was too late to take him to the hospital.

 

Also see: Sol Phenduka set to host ‘This Body Works For me’ reunion

 

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