Legendary actress Shaleen Surtie-Richards ‘died peacefully in her sleep’
Updated | By Newswatch
The popular
actress passed away on Monday morning.


Surtie-Richards is best known for her role in the 1988 film adaptation of the Afrikaans novel 'Fiela se Kind', as well as popular soapies '7de Laan’ and 'Egoli'.
Fellow actress and friend Lizz Meiring says Surtie-Richards was found dead in a Cape Town guesthouse.
"It is surmised that she died peacefully in her sleep. There are no signs of trauma, of criminal activity or of suicide nor do we think it was Covid-related.”
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It's understood the iconic actress was in Cape Town to film a TV series.
"As a close friend and colleague of Shaleen obviously am still in incredible shock and have not had a moment's time to even try and absorb this.
"But let me say
this, the nation has lost a wonderfully warm, humorise clever, fun, funny
person who has so much compassion."
RIP:
— Kgopolo Mphela ☕️ (@PhilMphela) June 7, 2021
Legendary TV, film and theatre actor, Shaleen Surtie Richards has died.
She was 66 years old. #RIPShaleenSurtieRichards pic.twitter.com/0ruuRnNGm6

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