Meet The 3 Men Who Killed Lucky Dube, Why They Kill Him And What Was Done To Them

Lucky Dude started making music when he was very young. Before 1984, when he started doing reggae, he made some “mbaqanga” records in Zulu and Afrikaans. Peter Tosh had an effect on these songs. In South Africa, he was the best-known reggae musician. After he met Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and switched from mbaqanga …

Meet The 3 Men Who Killed Lucky Dube, Why They Kill Him And What Was Done To Them

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Lucky Dude started making music when he was very young. Before 1984, when he started doing reggae, he made some “mbaqanga” records in Zulu and Afrikaans. Peter Tosh had an effect on these songs. In South Africa, he was the best-known reggae musician. After he met Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and switched from mbaqanga to reggae, his CD Prisoner became the most popular record in South Africa in the 1980s and 1990s.

There were a lot of sales of the Serious Reggae Business collection in Ghana. He won more than 20 awards at home and abroad. He spent his whole life traveling. It looked like someone was trying to steal Lucky Dube’s car when he was killed. He was shot in the middle of the night in a neighborhood in Johannesburg. He was 43 years old. Scott Bobb, who works for us, sends us news from there.

Five men were arrested in relation to his death, and on March 31, 2009, three of them were found guilty. The three people who attacked the reggae singer said they shot and killed him when they tried to steal his car because they thought he was Nigerian and didn’t know he was a reggae singer. Police in South Africa say that three people shot the famous reggae artist as he dropped off his son in the Rosettenville neighborhood of Johannesburg.

Mpho Maruping, a state witness, said that her husband had admitted to being part of Dube’s failed hijacking and told her what happened to the multi-award-winning superstar. The woman told the Johannesburg High Court about the night Dube was shot while driving his son and daughter to school in Rosettenville. Dube’s family was crying in the background. Maruping and Thabo Maruping are married. At first, he was accused of killing Dube, but then he turned state’s witness…..See_More

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