Magudumana Family Pleads for Privacy as Mother’s Funeral Looms Amid Public Scrutiny
iReport South Africa | 01.04.2026 14:48
The family of Nandipha Magudumana has made an emotional appeal for privacy as they prepare to bury her mother, Nokuzola Sikeleni, who passed away last week in Port Shepstone.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the grieving family distanced themselves from circulating reports claiming they had approached authorities to facilitate Magudumana’s attendance at the funeral. They firmly dismissed the claims as false and misleading, urging the public to refrain from spreading unverified information during a period of mourning.
Magudumana is currently serving her sentence at the Bizzah Makhate Correctional Centre for her involvement in the high-profile Thabo Bester prison escape case, which continues to draw widespread attention across South Africa.
Speculation around a possible compassionate leave application intensified in recent days, sparking debate on social media and in public discourse about whether she should be granted permission to attend the funeral. However, the family has now clarified that no such request has been made on their behalf.
Speaking previously, Magudumana’s father, Zolile Sikeleni, expressed the deep emotional toll the situation has taken on the family. He highlighted the complexity of mourning a loved one while simultaneously dealing with the legal and public scrutiny surrounding his daughter.
“The family is going through an incredibly painful time,” he said in earlier remarks, underscoring the need for compassion and understanding.
Funeral arrangements for Nokuzola Sikeleni are currently underway, with details expected to be communicated privately among close relatives and friends. The family has reiterated its plea for both the media and the public to respect their space, emphasizing that this is a moment for reflection and healing rather than public spectacle.
The situation once again places the Magudumana family at the intersection of personal tragedy and national attention, as the fallout from the Thabo Bester case continues to affect those connected to it.
As preparations continue, the family remains focused on honoring the life of Nokuzola Sikeleni with dignity, calling for sensitivity and restraint from all quarters during this difficult period.