DJ Volo Da Saint bewitched, had an accident & died on spot just after getting married


Eastern Cape Mourns the Death of DJ Volo Da Saint as Unverified Bewitchment Rumours Spread After Fatal Durban Crash

The Eastern Cape entertainment world is in deep sorrow after the tragic passing of popular DJ and community builder, Nkokheli “Volo Da Saint” Twabu, who died in a car accident near King Shaka International Airport in Durban on Sunday morning.

The news has left many people shocked, especially in his hometown of Bizana, where Volo had become a respected figure who used his success in music to uplift his community.

Family Requests Privacy as They Struggle With the Sudden Loss

The Twabu family released a statement on Monday expressing their heartbreak. They said they were still trying to understand the sudden loss of someone who was a pillar of strength to them and to many others.

“As we process and mourn his death, we request your prayers, consideration, and space. We know Volo shared his life with many people: friends, supporters, and fans,” the family said.

The family explained that funeral and memorial details will be released once relatives have gathered and consulted people who worked closely with Volo.

These rumours have not been confirmed by the family, police, or any official source.
They remain unverified claims shared mainly by community members who are trying to make sense of the sudden tragedy.

Local leaders have urged the public to avoid spreading harmful speculation and allow proper investigations to take place.

A Symbol of Eastern Cape Pride and Hope

Despite the painful rumours and confusion surrounding his death, one thing remains clear: Volo Da Saint was deeply loved and respected.

Award-winning artist Betusile Mcinga said on Facebook that Volo was not only a performer but “a source of pride for the Eastern Cape,” especially because of his charity work. He described him as someone who constantly gave back and pushed to uplift people from rural backgrounds.

For many young artists and DJs, Volo represented the idea that success was possible even if you came from a small town.

Close Friend DJ Mist SA Describes Him as a Visionary and Community Investor

One of the most emotional tributes came from DJ Mist SA, who said Volo lived a “full and purposeful life” and was known for taking bold risks.

“You were a visionary and an exceptional risk-taker,” he wrote.

Mist explained that it is rare for artists to invest so heavily in their rural communities because doing so is expensive and challenging. But Volo insisted on making Bizana and surrounding towns part of the national entertainment map.


A Trailblazer Who Changed the Landscape of Rural Entertainment

Volo Da Saint became known as one of the first people to bring top South African artists to rural Eastern Cape. He helped organise major events and booked stars such as AKA, Cassper Nyovest, Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, and many others.

These events attracted visitors, boosted local businesses, and inspired young creatives to believe that greatness could start anywhere.

Many have said that his efforts changed the face of entertainment in the region and proved that small towns could host big dreams.

His Legacy Lives On Despite Painful Questions Surrounding His Death

While the community is still processing the shock—as well as the unconfirmed rumours that have added confusion—the legacy of DJ Volo Da Saint remains powerful.

To many, he will be remembered as a pioneer, a community builder, and a man who used his platform to uplift others. His impact will continue to be felt long after his passing.

More information about the funeral and memorial services will be announced by the family in the coming days.

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