Daily Sun (October 31 2014) - THOUSANDS of fans, friends and family members gathered to grieve together for Meyiwa, Mwelase and Mulaudzi. Tears flowed as speaker after speaker made a solemn commitment. SOUTH AFRICA WILL REMEMBER ITS FALLEN HEROES.
The arena rang to the sound of thousands of voices in unison, singing and praising the memory of the three young heroes of South African sport, all three taken violently in the prime of their lives and their sporting careers.
As the obituaries of Senzo Meyiwa, Phindile Mwelase and Mbulaeni Mulaudzi were read out, fans, family and colleagues couldn't hold back their tears.
"We shouldn't only mourn these fallen stars but should also celebrate them," said MEC for sport, arts, culture and recreation, Molebatsi Bopape.
"Death is a thief and the whole nation is left to mourn."
Senzo's friend, Mthokozisi Thwala, who was at the scene when Senzo died, said he was still shaken. After reading Senzo's obituary, Mthokozisi was taken away by paramedics.