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Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock’s memorial service in Sandton, Johannesburg on December 19, 2025.
The family of slain media personality Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock says the way he died is not how his voice should have been silenced.
Speaking during his memorial in Sandton, Johannesburg, his sister Nicole says she has not had an opportunity to cry for him, and is extremely angry about what happened.
DJ Warras was gunned down on Tuesday in the Johannesburg CBD, outside a building where he had been providing security services.
Nicole described Warrick as the epitome of love.
She says, “Warrick was the epitome of love, he was the manifestation of love, he was love in flesh and blood and I realize it now today that he never belonged just to us but he belonged to a country. He belonged to the nation and he belonged to the people, and I need to say without apologies, I’m very, very angry.”
“I haven’t had an opportunity to really cry. I had to keep it together because he would want me to do that. I’m angry, I’m very angry because Warrick was taken from us too early and this is not where his voice should have ended, this is where it should have been loudest.”
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