
Presley Chweneyagae cause of death: Family sets record straight
The family of actor Presley Chweneyagae has come out to dispel social media commentary about the cause of death, after he unexpectedly passed on Tuesday, 27 May.
The Tsotsi star was just 40 years old. He leaves behind a wife and children.
Speaking to the media, the family of Presley Chweneyagae shut down wild claims about his cause of death.
SABC reporter Chriselda Lewis posted on X of their claims: 'He passed away due to natural causes. No foul play suspected. He struggled to breathe. Paramedics were called, but it was too late'.
This comes after Sunday World broke news of Presley Chweneyagae's death, which they claimed followed a 'brief illness'.
The actor played the Oscar-winning role of Tsotsi in the 2005 film, which shot him into superstardom at the age of 25. He has also starred in other films and notable TV roles, such as iNumber Number, Zama Zama, The River, and most recently, Cobrizi.
According to a family spokesperson, Presley Chweneyagae's funeral service will take place on Saturday, 7 June.
Two memorial services will take place, the first on 3 June in Mahikeng and the second on 5 June in Pretoria.
Details will be shared in due time.
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