Ndoro family asks for privacy, respect as they mourn passing of football star

Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub

THE family of the late ex-Warriors forward Tendai “Fire” Ndoro has pleaded for respect and privacy as they mourn the passing of the footie star.

Ndoro was found dead in his apartment in South Africa on Monday.

In a statement, the Ndoro family said: “We appreciate all the love and support and condolences that have been extended to his family and all his loved ones thus far. He was a man of the people and loved soccer with all his heart. We honour his achievements and his legacy and with your support, he catapulted to great heights. We kindly ask that you allow us time to prepare for his send-off and to heal. We kindly ask that you respect the family as they grieve at this time. All details for the memorial service will be duly communicated to everyone.”

Ndoro’s body was taken for a postmortem on Tuesday in South Africa.-@FungaiMuderere

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