We previously reported that a 29 year old south African man was shot to death by police in Hawaii who mistook him for “a dangerous burglar.” Lindani Myeni who was a rugby player, was shot and killed on the 14th of April 2021.
Following his tragic death,. The US Government has released his body to his family, to be buried back in his homeland in South Africa. The family of the slain former rugby player, has confirmed that his body will arrive in South Africa on Friday, April 30.
On the night he was killed, police responded to a neighbour’s call about Lindani Myeni being a “dangerous burglar”.
South Africa’s Kwa-Zulu Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala, where Myeni originates; confirmed that the American Consul-General in Miami had promised to release his body two weeks after his death.
Lindani Myeni
According to News24, Myeni’s body will reportedly leave American soil this Tuesday, April 27 — South Africa’s Freedom Day; and will arrive at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Friday, April 30. The deceased will then be transported to his hometown of eSikhawini in Richards Bay, Kwa-Zulu Natal. Zikalala went on to call out the callous nature of Myeni’s death during a media briefing;
“As a province, we are saddened that one of our own countrymen has been caught up in the ongoing spate of attacks by law enforcements authorites which are apparently targeted at Black people in the United States. This objectionable behaviour should be condemned. Investigations must be thoroughly conducted, and no stone left unturned. Justice must be served in this case…”
According to IOL, the family had approached the South African government to assist with repatriation costs. The deceased’s wife Lindsey Myeni had already started a crowdfunding page to help raise funds. To date, the fund has raised R400 000.
The 29-year-old father of two was a former provincial rugby player for the Durban-based Jaguars Rugby Club. His wife is an American citizen, and they had recently moved to Hawaii where they planned to sort out his citizenship. His wife said they are relatively new to the area; adding that the altercation with the police was merely a case of cultural difference.
Family, former team members and friends have described Myeni as; charming, friendly and a gentle giant. His family has vowed to use the funds raised for lawyer fees and investigations surrounding his death.