Khumalo Family Exposes Fake GoFundMe After UK Triple Murder
The grieving Khumalo family issued an urgent warning exposing a fraudulent GoFundMe campaign launched after a triple murder in the United Kingdom. According to iHarare News, scammers created the unauthorized fundraiser claiming to raise repatriation funds for British-Zimbabwean Nothabo Zandile Tshuma and her daughters. This exploitation highlights the growing trend of cybercriminals targeting grieving diaspora communities through deceptive crowdfunding platforms. The family confirmed they did not authorize any public fundraising, warning that the scam diverts legitimate support away from the victims' actual relatives. The incident exposes the systemic vulnerability of digital crowdfunding platforms, which lack robust verification mechanisms to prevent the immediate monetization of high-profile tragedies.