Late Kaizer Chiefs star Luke Fleur has been described as a “quintessential glamor boy” after footage of him dancing in front of team-mates resurfaced on social media.
This week, a star soccer player was shot dead in a botched hijacking.
The footballer was driving his VW Gold 8 GTI to a petrol station in Honeydew, Johannesburg, when the tragedy occurred.
The 24-year-old signed a contract to join Amakos from SuperSport United at the end of last year, but has yet to make his debut as a player.
Luke Fleur's dance video goes viral
In a clip that has resurfaced since his death, Luke Fleur is seen showing off his dance moves. One of his clips was taken during Kaiser's Chiefs visit to a local school.
In another photo, the cheerful players are seen dancing inside the official club bus.
@kd10_fan: “Luke Fleur is just a natural glamor boy.”
@lebs_27: “He was a very cheerful person and was able to entertain the team on the bus and in the crowd.”
@lihle: “He was a happy person who was loved by everyone. The dressing room lost its energy.”
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@kd10_fan Luke Fluers is a natural Glamor Boy 😂❤️✌️Ke Fridayyyyyy !🥳#happyfriday #kaizerchiefs #amakhosi4life #glamourboys #khosified #fyppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp #fyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy #fyp #viral ♬ Original song – thee. underrated
“I tried to fight the hijacker.”
meanwhile, sunday world Luke Fleur claims he was trying to fight the hijacker when he was shot in the chest at close range.
Anonymous sources said Luke was dragged from his car by the hijackers, who chased him to a gas station in a white BMW 1 Series.
A source said: “As the two hijackers got into his car and tried to drive away in Fleur's car, he ran towards it and fought the hijackers. He ran up to the car and opened the door. and tried to remove the hijacker who was in the driver's seat.
“He fought them and almost hit the gas station wall trying to drive his car. They overpowered him and one of them shot him in the left chest at close range.”
Kaizer Chiefs' Kaizer Junior Motaung revealed in a press statement that the club is paying tribute to Luke Fleur.
He said: “I think we're all shocked and incredibly angry at the same time. We've never experienced anything like this before, losing a player on our team. It's a tough day. was.
“Luke had a bright smile and was loved by all the players. He was a great professional and never complained or sulked when he wasn't selected.