City
Epaper

Rapper Kiernan 'AKA' Forbes killed in nightclub shooting

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2023 11:55 IST

Los Angeles, Feb 11 South African rapper Kiernan Forbes, known professionally as AKA, has been killed in Durban, ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, Feb 11 South African rapper Kiernan Forbes, known professionally as AKA, has been killed in Durban, South Africa. He was 35.

News24 confirmed with local police that a 'well-known rapper', believed to be AKA, was fatally shot outside a popular night spot on Durban's Florida Road.

According to a first responder at the scene, who spoke on condition of anonymity, AKA was shot while standing on the pavement when gunfire rang out shortly after 22:00, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"I can confirm that two men were killed and one of them is a well-known rapper. Police will not be releasing any names of the victims yet until a full investigation is completed," KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Robert Netshiunda told the outlet.

ALS Paramedics spokesman Garrith Jamieson said both men sustained gunshot wounds and despite efforts to resuscitate one of them, he succumbed to his injuries.

Meanwhile, tributes have poured in on his Instagram page. "Please continue to protect your family. Thank you brother," one person penned on his last post.

Another wrote: "May heaven welcome you with opens arms, I am sorry & rest in eternal peace!"

According to reports, AKA was slated to perform in Durban on Friday. He was due to release a new album, 'Mass Country', on February 27.

He was promoting his forthcoming album with his last Instagram post, showing him working in the studio and posing in a photo shoot.

His tragic passing comes more than a year after he lost his fiancee Nelli Tembe, who fell to her death from her hotel room in an Cape Town hotel in April 2021.

The rapper, best known for his single 'Victory Lap', had a daughter named Kairo Olwethu Forbes, born in 2015, with his ex DJ Zinhle.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Everyone Loves a HeroKiernan forbesRobert netshiundaLos AngelesDurbanL.a.Los angeles dream centerAngelesCity of angelsDel rio port of entryAngels
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalKhaby Lame, World's Most Popular TikToker, Leaves US After ICE Detention

InternationalLos Angeles Protest: Mayor Karen Bass Declares Local Emergency, Imposes Curfew in Parts of Downtown LA

InternationalWATCH: Australian Journalist Shot with Rubber Bullet by Police During Protests in Los Angeles; Video Surfaces

InternationalCalifornia: Stolen Truck Crashes Into Multiple Vehicles in Long Beach During Dramatic LAPD Pursuit; Video Goes Viral

EntertainmentOscars 2025 to Pay Tribute to Los Angeles Amid Wildfire Crisis, No Live Performances

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentSean Combs' son unveils new song 'Diddy Free' with Kanye West

Entertainment"Absolutely shattered...": Shefali Jariwala's ex-husband Harmeet Singh mourns her sudden death

Entertainment"Very intense": Lizzo opens up on her relationship with music

EntertainmentMarion Cotillard, Guillaume Canet announce separation after 18 years

EntertainmentEsha Deol presents Himachal Ratan Award to Kullu folk singer Inderjeet