The late Anele Tembe’s father has started a foundation in her name.
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The late Anele Tembe’s father has started a foundation in her name.

Cape Town, South Africa (06 June 2021) – The family of the 22-year-old Anele Tembe has started an inspiring foundation in her name. 

Anele plummeted to her death from the tenth floor of Cape Town’s luxurious Pepperclub Hotel.

The incident occurred precisely eight Sundays ago.

“We hope this foundation would immortalise our daughter in our hearts, empower younger women and ensure Anele’s blood was not spared in vain,” Moses Tembe, the late Anele’s father, said to goodthingsguy.com.

“I feel completely empty, as if somebody has torn out my heart. I’m missing my child, I’m missing her so much. She was just the loveliest person in the world.”

The grieving father, who will later this month celebrate his first Father’s Day since the death of daughter Anele, said to us he won’t and doesn’t allow rumours to consume him.

The late Anele Tembe’s father has started a foundation in her name.
Photo Cred: Supplied

“We’re not stressing much about what strangers say as it’s often impossible to quench their thirst,” he says.

“Anyone who knows Anele and myself closely needs no public explanation about the nature and quality of our relationship.”

More information about the foundation will be made available at the end of this month.

Anele was the fiancée of rapper AKA.


Sources: Interview
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