Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the passing of defender Luke Fleurs who was shot on Wednesday night in Johannesburg. The Soweto giants, Chiefs are mourning the passing of Fleurs whose life was cut short by car hijackers, and confirmed the news on Thursday morning.
As also reported by Gauteng News, Fleurs lost his life in a robbery and Chiefs say the South African Police are probing the matter and are still searching for the culprits.
Kaizer Chiefs Issue a Statement on Defender’s Passing
In a brief media statement on social media channels, Chiefs said it is with great sadness to lose the young defender.
“It is with a great deal of sadness that we announce that Kaizer Chiefs player, Luke Fleurs tragically lost his life last night during a hijacking incident in Johannesburg,” reads a statement from Chiefs.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this difficult time. The SAPS are handling the matter and further details will be communicated in due course. May his dear soul rest in peace.”
Kaizer Chiefs Defender: SuperSport Sends Condolensces
As a former SuperSport United player, Fleurs moved to Chiefs in September last year and he was yet to make his debut for the Glamour Boys. Fleurs, 24, joined Chiefs as a free agent having been released by his previous club, Amatsatsantsa A Pitori as he was signed under ex-coach Molefi Ntseki.
He played 70 times for SuperSport, who he joined from first division Ubuntu FC in 2018. The centre-back was yet to earn game time at Chiefs.
Kaizer Chiefs Fans and Coaches Pay Tribute to Fallen Defender
Dinnie Dinns reacted:
“This is the most shocking news to wake up to! What a loss to the Fleurs and KhosiNation families! I hope the police will apprehend those responsible asap, so as to pay for their sins. MHSRIEP.”
Farouk Khan said:
“An Excellent player. I admired his defensive qualities and his ability to play out of defence. A great loss. Our Condolences to his loved ones. May his soul rest in peace.”
Mminatlou wrote:
“The crime in this country is robbing the families their loving ones and the nation of the talent and role models of the future generations. Condolences to the family and friends.”
Lucas Ndema posted:
“This sums up Chiefs season, bad patch and losing a promising player in this manner. I am reminded of the bad patch the team experienced in the 80’s and the Director Clearance Militia was also shot and killed.”
Brian Mabale commented:
“This is a very sad day for the entire Football family, crime has claimed another wonderful life. Rest in Peace Luke.”
ello Motloung replied:
“My sincere condolences to the family and friends, may they find shelter in the knowledge that Modimo o ne o le adimile mme o boetse o latile, rest in peace brother, we have inscribed your name with gold in our hearts.”
Kaizer Chiefs: SAPS Statement on Defender’s Passing
Meanwhile, this publication posted that Gauteng police spokesperson Lt-Col Mavela Masondo told Sunday World they are still waiting for the developments on the breaking news story.
“The police are waiting for information on the incident for now,” Masondo told Sunday World.
“We will comment further on the matter as soon as we gather the details thereof…”


 
                                
                              
		 
		 
		 
		 
		
 
		 
		 
		