Skeem Saam’ actress Inno Sadiki’s R10 Million house burnt to ashes.

In a and devastating incident, the home of actress and podcaster Inno Sadiki has been destroyed in a fire, with rumors circulating that singer Kelly Khumalo might be responsible. Sadiki, known for her role in the popular TV series Skeem Saam, and her family have lost all their belongings in the blaze.


 

According to her twin sister, Millicent Mashile, while the material loss is extensive, there is immense gratitude as Sadiki, her husband, and their children emerged unharmed. Mashile, who shared videos of the aftermath on social media, has been fervently appealing to family and friends for donations to help the Sadiki family rebuild their lives.

Mashile posted on Instagram, expressing relief over her sister’s safety: “There was a fourth man in the house. We thank God for life. Our kids are fine, my sister and her husband are fine by His grace. Kulingile Baba, even in the storm. Let’s help the Sadiki family in any way possible! Also, let’s continue to pray for them.”

Sadiki also took to Instagram to share her thoughts and gratitude. She posted a video recorded just before the tragic incident, reflecting on how it unknowingly prepared her for the ordeal. “Last night at around 19.00, I recorded this message not knowing that my family was about to experience a literal fire. Everything about this message was a preparation. God speaks! I just didn’t know it would be for us. Here we are in July declaring,” she wrote.

Despite the overwhelming loss, Sadiki expressed deep appreciation for the outpouring of support and kindness from her fans, family, and friends. She acknowledged the immediate assistance provided, which included essentials for her children. “We are literally starting from zero. The response has been overwhelming. We appreciate and love you. We managed to get pyjamas and toiletries for the kids, thanks to our friends. Please keep praying for us. One day at a time,” she added.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the power of community support in times of crisis. The Sadiki family is now focused on rebuilding their lives, one day at a time, with the help and prayers of their loved ones and supporters.