As the country mourns the tragic shooting and killing of DJ Peter “Mashata” Mabuse, social media users have been sharing his last gig, which took place on Saturday, April 20th at Epozini Lifestyle in Soshanguve.
What caught everyone’s attention was a particular moment during his set. Just before concluding, someone in the crowd asked if he was Mashata. Little did they know that this would be his final performance.
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A video of Mashata’s last performance was shared on social media by @_blackza. The video captures a poignant moment as Mashata plays Michael Jackson’s hit song, “Heal the World.”
As the lyrics “Heal the world, make it a better place for you and for me and the entire human race. There are people dying…” fill the air, Mashata can be seen singing along passionately. The crowd is moved by the powerful message of the song.
In the midst of the performance, someone approaches Mashata and asks, “Are you Peter Mashata?” He confirms his identity, unaware of the tragedy that would unfold just hours later.
This interaction has sparked curiosity and speculation among social media users. Some believe that the person who asked about Mashata’s identity should be investigated as if they had prior knowledge of what was to come.
Mashata last night before he got shot 💔😭 yoh modimo. pic.twitter.com/IF2iQNSI6C
— Dr Chauke 📝 (@_BlackZA) April 21, 2024
Twitter user @nonoza2020 expressed their shock, saying, “Did you see this video? The person who asked if he was Mashata and the song… something fishy is going on.” Others, like @st0ngh0st, questioned the motive behind the question, stating, “It doesn’t make sense. Why would you ask if you’re not involved?”
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While the true intentions behind the question remain a mystery, the loss of DJ Peter “Mashata” Mabuse has left a void in the music industry and the hearts of his fans. May he rest in peace.
The DJ, DJ Mashata was fatally shot near the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) campus in Soshanguve on Sunday, April 21. He was not alone; unknown gunmen targeted the vehicle he was travelling in near the TUT campus in Soshanguve 1. The entertainment industry mourns the loss of a true talent.