Disturbing video footage showing the brutal murder of well-known local disc jockey Ben “Benzito” Kholofelo Maphothoma has emerged and is currently circulating widely on social media, shocking residents and music lovers across Johannesburg. The viral clip reportedly captures the horrifying moments surrounding the fatal shooting of Maphothoma, who was a resident DJ at the popular Amigos Club situated inside the Randview Shopping Centre.
According to preliminary reports, the tragic incident took place on 24 August, when Maphothoma was allegedly shot by Johannesburg municipal project manager, Simphiwe Hadebe. Witnesses claim an argument erupted between the two men moments before the shooting occurred. The situation quickly escalated, and the sound of gunfire sent club-goers into chaos as people scrambled for safety. The short but graphic video, now making rounds online, appears to show the confrontation moments before the gun was fired, leading to Maphothoma’s death on the scene.
The shocking footage has since triggered a wave of outrage and sorrow throughout the community. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of grief and condemnation, with many calling for justice to be served. Friends, colleagues, and fans of the late DJ have described him as a vibrant soul whose energy and passion for music could light up any venue. Tributes continue to pour in, with many emphasizing how deeply he will be missed within the entertainment industry.
VIDEO FOOTAGE OF LOCAL DJ’S MURDER SURFACES ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Video footage capturing the murder of DJ Ben “Benzito” Kholofelo Maphothoma has surfaced on social media. Maphothoma, who was a DJ at Amigos Club located in Randview Shopping Centre, was allegedly shot by Johannesburg… pic.twitter.com/ILezPax8WX
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Authorities have confirmed that Simphiwe Hadebe, who was identified as the alleged shooter, was arrested shortly after the incident. However, reports indicate that he has since been released on bail, a decision that has fueled anger among Maphothoma’s supporters and raised questions about fairness in the justice system. The police have maintained that investigations into the case are ongoing, and further details will be revealed as evidence is reviewed.
Meanwhile, the death of DJ Benzito has reignited concerns about rising violence in social spaces and the need for improved security at entertainment venues. As the investigation continues, the community remains united in grief, demanding accountability and seeking closure for the tragic loss of one of Johannesburg’s beloved entertainers.
