Keith Murray is back in the US and speaks out about a recent trip to South Africa. There have been numerous reports and inaccuracies in the press since his return regarding a so-called "robbed at gun point" incident. An accurate assessment follows which sheds some light on the episode and what Murray calls "a lesson learned".
See Also:During his stay in Da Vale and Johannesburg Murray worked at a local studio. On the night in question a gate was inadvertently left open. Some desperate and downtrodden members of the community took this as an opportunity and seized what they could. In addition to taking Murray's laptop, three other computers were stolen as well as cell phones and some food. Murray traveled to South Africa to not only explore the lands but to perform at the Emperors Palace in Johannesburg. Mr. Murray's loss of personal property was non-consequential albeit disheartening to say the least but states that "this was not a personal attack." He went on to say that, "it was a robbery but not an attack; they never pointed a gun at me or spoke to me. It
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