Thapelo Lekabe

By Thapelo Lekabe

Senior Digital Journalist


Lindani Myeni’s body arrives in SA as US police release recording of 911 call

The married father of two was shot multiple times last month by Honolulu police in the US during an alleged home invasion.


The body of former South African rugby player Lindani Myeni on Saturday arrived at OR Tambo International Airport.

Myeni, a married father of two who hailed from KwaZulu-Natal, was allegedly shot multiple times last month by Honolulu police in the US state of Hawaii when they responded to an alleged home invasion.

Family, friends and officials from the KwaZulu-Natal and national government were at the airport to receive his body from the United States.

A prayer service was also held in Kempton Park which was addressed by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu.

The minister said government would fight for justice for Myeni’s family.

“We call on the US government to provide a full report as speedily as possible and to conduct a thorough investigation on this tragedy, which we condemn in the strongest terms. And those found guilty should face the full might of the law and take accountability for this cruel act,” she said.

Myeni moved to Hawaii in January and was married to Lindsay, a US citizen.

Honolulu police defended the police’s actions, saying the officers defended themselves against a violent suspect who attacked them first. According to US media reports, three officers were injured in the incident.

The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) also released the 911 call that preceded the fatal shooting of Myeni.

NOTE: The audio clip may be too graphic for sensitive readers

Listen to the recording below:

Myeni’s wife has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Honolulu police.

According to the Pretoria News, Lindsay said Myeni’s shooting was race-related. She also said her husband was not shot at a private home but at an illegal holiday rental.

She believes he was killed because of his race and accent.

“The whole burglary story is a lie. Why would he take off his shoes and rob a house? It is sad that black people should live their lives looking over their shoulders,” she was quoted as saying.

Additional reporting by News24 Wire

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