South African social media users still can't believe how dramatic Lebohang Khitsane's memorial service turned out to be. Image via Twitter: @Mothematiks (eNCA)

South African social media users still can’t believe how dramatic Lebohang Khitsane’s memorial service turned out to be. Image via Twitter: @Mothematiks (eNCA)

Remember Ragkadi? Clip of Lebo Khitsane’s memorial resurfaces

Three years ago social media was set ablaze after a fight broke out at Lebohang Khitsane’s memorial service. Take a look…

South African social media users still can't believe how dramatic Lebohang Khitsane's memorial service turned out to be. Image via Twitter: @Mothematiks (eNCA)

South African social media users still can’t believe how dramatic Lebohang Khitsane’s memorial service turned out to be. Image via Twitter: @Mothematiks (eNCA)

Three years ago, South Africans were left with their jaws on the floor after watching the family drama unfold at the memorial service of Tombstone Tycoon Lebohang Khitsane. This after Lebohang’s sister Semali Moeti who is now famously known as the “Rakgadi”, accused his wife of having an affair while he was very ill.

The pair then got into a fight on stage, much to the shock of the memorial attendees, some of whom tried to stop the scuffle.

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Clip of drama at Lebohang Khitsane goes viral, again

South African social media users still can’t believe how dramatic Lebohang Khitsane’s memorial service turned out to be.

Khitsane, the founder and CEO of Bataung Memorial Tombstones, died on 27 August at only 44 years old after suffering renal failure.

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Lebohang Khitsane, the founder and CEO of Bataung Memorial Tombstones, died on 27 August at only 44 years old. Image via Facebook: Chere Rabotapi

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His memorial service took place a few days later and was quickly turned into a drama-filled event after his sister accused his wife of cheating on him while he was on his deathbed.

Footage from a fight between the two women went viral almost immediately as South Africans discussed the scandal.

The clip recently resurfaced online, and social media users are still as shocked as ever before. Take a look at the clip below:

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Mzansi is still shook

The video left many jaws on the floor as they recalled the incident. Many still believe the rag kadi had every right to out the wife, while others considered the behaviour terrible.

“One thing about a good sister is that she will speak out for you when your voice can no longer be heard. If you don’t have this type of sister, you are very unfortunate,” one person said while another added:

“The community is still divided with regards to Rakgadi’s action.”

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