RIP: Lira’s mother has died! Renowned Afro-pop artist Lerato Molapo, widely known as Lira, has shared the heartbreaking news of her mother, Buyi Radebe’s passing.
The musician announced the loss on her social media platforms on Saturday, November 23, revealing that her mother passed away on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
A Devastating Loss
In her post, Lira honored her mother’s memory by sharing her birth and death dates:
“7 March 1956 to 20 November 2024.” The news has left fans and fellow celebrities deeply saddened, as Radebe’s passing comes less than two years after she successfully battled cancer.
A Mother’s Courageous Battle with Cancer
Lira previously spoke about her mother’s health challenges during a women’s event in August 2023. She revealed how her mother’s cancer diagnosis came as a shock to the family, especially given her dedication to health and fitness.
“Eight months after I had a stroke, my mom was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of cancer. This is a woman who is a health fanatic, spends hours at the gym, takes care of herself, and eats well. The cancer was a shock to us. The cancer took away her livelihood. She spent three months in the hospital; she was so sick,” she said at the time.
Despite her resilience and recovery from cancer, Radebe’s passing has left an irreplaceable void in Lira’s life. The singer and her family are now grieving this profound loss.
Messages of Condolence
Since Lira’s announcement, fans, colleagues, and friends have flooded her social media pages with messages of love and support. Here are some of the heartfelt tributes:
- Neo Merafi: “Oh my friend. I am so so sorry. I don’t know what to tell you to make the pain go away. Like I told you two weeks or so ago. I am here if you need me. Your mommy was your biggest supporter and cheerleader. My deepest condolences.”
- KwaMamkhize: “My deepest condolences sweetie. May her soul rest in peace.”
- Salamina Mosese: “So sorry for your loss, sis. Sincere condolences. Sending you love and strength at this difficult time.”
- Inno Sadiki: “Condolences. Be comforted. ‘The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit’ Psalm 34:18.”
- P_Zondo: “Kub’hlungu kakhulu (it’s painful). A big piece of our hearts. Rest in Peace Mam’ Buyi. I am so sorry, Lerato.”
- Aico_xhosa: “So sorry, Lira. Nothing prepares you for this moment, but you go through it in a way that you feel and know. Uxolo nini.”
These messages reflect the profound impact Radebe had on her daughter’s life and the love and respect she garnered from Lira’s community and fans.
A Community in Mourning
Fans and friends alike have expressed their sorrow over the loss, with many highlighting the unique bond Lira shared with her mother. Known to be her daughter’s biggest cheerleader, Buyi Radebe was a constant source of support and inspiration in Lira’s life and career.
Her passing is not just a personal loss for Lira but a moment of collective mourning for all those who admired the close-knit relationship between the artist and her mother.
Funeral and Memorial Details Awaited
Details regarding Buyi Radebe’s memorial and funeral services are expected to be shared soon.
Supporters of the Molapo family are eager to celebrate her life and legacy while standing in solidarity with Lira during this difficult time.
A Difficult Year for Lira
This tragedy follows Lira’s own health challenges, including a stroke in 2022 that temporarily affected her speech and mobility. Despite these personal hardships, the singer has shown remarkable strength, a quality she undoubtedly inherited from her mother.
Final Thoughts
The passing of Buyi Radebe is a stark reminder of life’s fragility. As Lira navigates this painful loss, she has the unwavering support of her fans, colleagues, and loved ones. The outpouring of love and condolences underscores the immense impact both Lira and her mother have had on those around them.
May Mam’ Buyi rest in peace, and may her family find comfort and strength during this time of sorrow.
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