The silence has finally been broken. A close friend of DJ Warras has come forward, revealing chilling details about the night that ended his life. According to the source, the meeting was not random — and Warras didn’t just cross paths with strangers. He met the wrong people. “They weren’t arguing,” the friend said quietly. “But something felt off. He knew it.”

Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock, 35, was assassinated outside his Sandton home on December 10, 2025, in a targeted ambush that police now believe was linked to his activism against hijacked buildings in Johannesburg. The friend, speaking anonymously to Sowetan Live on December 19, described a final conversation with Warras hours earlier: “He mentioned meeting some guys about ‘business’—sounded casual, but his voice had that edge. I asked if he was okay; he laughed it off, said ‘just sorting things.’” The friend now fears those “guys” were connected to the syndicates Warras exposed on air.

Police confirmed the hit theory: “Multiple threats preceded the shooting—linked to hijacked properties,” Commissioner Fannie Masemola said. CCTV shows the gunman returning disguised to inspect the scene, adding to the “calculated” nature.

Warras’s family—wife Thandi and three children—are “shattered.” Thandi: “He fought for community—now silenced.” Fans demand justice: #JusticeForWarras (1M posts).

As revelations emerge, the “wrong people” haunt—a voice for the voiceless, felled by shadows.