News reaching the media that the former mamelodi sundowns star is missing and his family is traumatized as they continue searching for the player.

According to FarPost, the former Mamelodi Sundowns and TS Galaxy midfielder Khayelihle Shozi is untraceable and his family is still wondering what happened to him.
The player is originally from Pinetown, a place located in KwaZulu-Natal.
The midfielder then joined the Chloorkop based side Mamelodi Sundowns in July 2015 from M Tigers Football Club.
During his stay at Mamelodi Sundowns, he was loaned to SuperSport united, Black Leopards and Richards Bay Football Club before parting ways with the Dstv Premiership Champions permanently. He then joined TS Galaxy on a free transfer back in 2019.
The club also loaned him to JDR Stars Football Club for only one season.
He is currently under the books of the Ndebele side, TS Galaxy.
It is believed that the 26-year old is now mentally disturbed.
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(Source: https://farpost.co.za/desperate-search-for-missing-psl-player/)
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