Cape Times

Probe into death of ‘Baby Lee’ continues

- STAFF WRITER

THE Independen­t Police Directorat­e (Ipid) is continuing its investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the murder of boxing champion Leighandre “Baby Lee” Jegels.

This, after the main suspect, police officer Bulelani Manyakama, 37, died from head injuries in hospital yesterday following a car accident.

“The investigat­ion continues for possible inquest considerat­ion, which the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) will make a decision on once our investigat­ions are complete,” Ipid spokespers­on Sontaga Seisa said.

Manyakama had dated 25-year old Jegels, and was based at East London’s Tactical Response Team.

Seisa said Manyakama was off-duty on Friday when he shot and killed Jegels, and also wounded her mother.

Manyakama then collided with another vehicle minutes after the shooting, and was arrested.

“The TRT member who was hospitalis­ed after shooting his girlfriend and her mother has been certified dead. The same suspect was supposed to appear in court for the alleged offences,” Siesa said.

In a statement following her murder the Select Committee on Education and Technology, Sports, Arts and Culture sent its condolence­s to the family.

Committee chairperso­n Mamagase Nchabeleng said: “This shocking incident has robbed a young woman of a bright future, a family of a beloved daughter and the world of a boxing star.”

Nchabeleng added that Jegels was not just a hero to many women across the world, but shattered the opinions of those who thought that females did not belong in boxing.

The committee called on Ipid for a speedy investigat­ion and a clear message to be sent to police officers who they said were often the perpetrato­rs of such incidents.

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LEIGHANDRE ‘BABY LEE’ JEGELS

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