Torture Claims Rock Sizokuthola Show: Family Demands Justice and Millions in Lawsuit After Drug Dealer Dies Mysteriously
New revelations have rocked South Africa’s crime-busting reality show, Sizokuthola, as the family of Robert “Kicks” Varrie, the man who died mysteriously after an interrogation by the show’s crew, demands justice and files a staggering R10 million lawsuit against Moja Love.
The once-praised host, Xolani Khumalo, now faces intense scrutiny as accusations of false accusations, police brutality, and human rights violations surround the controversial incident.
Torture Allegations and Mysterious Circumstances Surrounding Varrie’s Death
The gripping tale of Sizokuthola took a dark turn when the family of the late Robert “Kicks” Varrie raised alarming accusations against the show’s crew.
The reality show, known for exposing drug cartels and syndicates, found itself embroiled in a whirlwind of controversy as they faced allegations of causing Varrie’s untimely demise.
Speaking to The Daily Sun, Varrie’s sister, accused Sizokuthola’s crew of killing her brother. She claimed that her brother was not a drug dealer, but a victim of false accusations and police brutality. The family claims that the Sizokuthola crew entered Varrie’s residence without a warrant or any evidence, violating his human rights.
Shockingly, they allege that the crew subjected Varrie to torture in an attempt to extract information about his alleged drug stash, leading to his tragic death.
Family’s Cry for Justice: Seeking Accountability and Compensation
Demanding justice for her brother, Varrie’s sister seeks to hold the show accountable and calls for Sizokuthola’s cancellation in the wake of the disturbing incident. Their demand for justice is also coupled with a substantial R10 million lawsuit against Moja Love, the channel that airs Sizokuthola.
Moja Love’s Firm Denial: Sizokuthola’s Crew Actions Within the Law
In response to the allegations, Moja Love, the channel airing Sizokuthola, vehemently denies any wrongdoing by their crew. They maintain that the team acted lawfully and in cooperation with recognized members of the community policing forum.
According to the channel, Varrie willingly handed over the illegal drugs found on his premises, and he was alive when the crew left him. Moja Love asserts that it is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Varrie’s death and awaits the official autopsy results.