Don Mlangeni’s family reacts to rumours of a fight over his estate

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It’s been barely a month since veteran actor Don Mlangeni was laid to rest, and already his family has had to address rumours surrounding his ‘estate.’

The family has responded to reports claiming they are fighting over his house. This follows a video shared by celebrity blog Maphephandaba, showing the actor’s wife, Regina Nawa, in a heated verbal altercation with another woman.

DON MLANGENI’S FAMILY BREAKS THEIR SILENCE OVER ESTATE FIGHT RUMOURS

In the video, police and others can intervene as the two argue over living arrangements. The blog alleged that the dispute was over Don Mlangeni’s house, money, and other belongings.

“Bra Don has hardly rest in peace, however his wife and family are already fighting for his house, monies, and everything. Ke thibang thibang (block here and there) at Orlando East in Soweto. Neighbours even called the police because one of the family members fainted while fists were flying,” read the post.

However, the family dismissed the claims through the actor’s official Instagram account. In a post shared to his Instagram Story, the Nawa family labelled the story fake news.

“This situation has nothing to do with Don Mlangeni Nawa nor his property,” said the family.

The family also explained that Regina was fighting the rooms she had built, and the incident happened back in January.

DON MLANGENI’S CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED

Mlangeni died on 16 April and was laid to rest on 26 April. During his funeral service, his widow, Regina, spoke about his last months, revealing he had been silently battling an illness.

Addressing mourners, she shared:

“My husband had prostate cancer. He did his first chemotherapy, but it never worked, he tried a second treatment, but it became so aggressive that they had to cut it short.

“He gained weight over time, but it was false weight. The chemotherapy caused a build-up of water in his body. He was in and out of the hospital until eventually, he was released and told to go home and die with his family.”

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