AKA Kiernan Forbes Da L.E.S megacy

The Megacy is not happy with how Da L.E.S is treating AKA’s death.
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‘We want justice’: Da L.E.S slammed for trying to ‘silence’ Megacy

‘The only time you speak is when #JusticeForAKA is trending,’ said a Tweep about AKA’s former best friend Da L.E.S.

AKA Kiernan Forbes Da L.E.S megacy

The Megacy is not happy with how Da L.E.S is treating AKA’s death.
Image via Twitter
@akaworldwide

South African rapper Da L.E.S has come under fire for basically asking social media users to stop pointing fingers and speculating when it comes to the death of Kiernan “AKA” Forbes. This after a fresh wave of speculation hit the internet after AKA’s bodyguard did an exclusive interview discussing the murder, what happened on the day, and why AKA had no protection.

Many of AKA’s fans have slammed Da L.E.S for his silence on the matter. Some appear to believe that Da Les’s behaviour regarding AKA’s murder is suspicious, to say the least.

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Da L.E.S grilled for asking Megacy to be quiet

Ever since the explosive interview AKA’s bodyguard Anwar “Dogg” Khan did on eNCA this week, AKA’s fans — the Megacy — have been discussing his murder and who they think may be involved.

There has been a fresh cry for justice for the rapper who was assassinated outside Wish on Florida Road in Durban on 10 February.

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Thousands of people have headed online to discuss the interview while speculating who the people behind the killing could be based on what Dogg had to say.

It appears this bothers AKA’s former best friend Da L.E.S who took to his timeline to basically ask the Megacy to stop speculating.

AKA Da L.E.S
Da L.E.S remembered his best friend AKA at his recent all-white party. Images via Instagram: @2freshles

“Can we please just take leadership from the Forbes family,” he wrote in a tweet.

He also went on to add that “everyone grieves differently” while saying that he does want justice.

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Fans are upset

His tweet didn’t sit well with AKA’s fans. Many of them wondered why he wasn’t trying to get justice along with them.

Many argued that his ploy to silence them is a little too suspicious.

@liya_bukwa said:

“The only time you speak is when #JusticeForAKA is trending:broken_heart:since we don’t grieve the same then stop telling us what to say or tweet…Keep those gigs coming with Kiernan’s name on the posts”

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