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Stars' semenya slowly coping after tragedy

Thabiso Semenya of Platinum Stars tackles Thamsanqa Gabuza of Orlando Pirates during the Absa Premiership match between Platinum Stars and Orlando Pirates at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on May 02, 2016 in Rustenburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
Thabiso Semenya of Platinum Stars tackles Thamsanqa Gabuza of Orlando Pirates during the Absa Premiership match between Platinum Stars and Orlando Pirates at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on May 02, 2016 in Rustenburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)

'It was not easy," Platinum Stars defender Thabiso Semenya said on Monday night, after making his first appearance since his wife tragically died in a car accident almost two months ago.

Not for one second on the pitch did it look like Semenya has been affected by the death of his life partner, Thandeka Nzimakwe.

He defended well, alongside Gift Sithole, and played an integral part in Stars' 2-1 victory over Orlando Pirates. Sithole scored the opener, while Ndumiso Mabena netted what proved to be the winner.

Semenya, 33, dedicated his performance to his wife after returning to the pitch and doing what he enjoys most.

"I got support from my family and my teammates. They always encouraged me, but it still was not easy. I would dedicate it [the performance] to my wife," said Semenya after the match.

"The coach [Cavin Johnson] asked me three games ago if I am ready to play and I said not yet. But in this game Isaac [Nhlapo] was suspended and the coach asked me to help the team and I said no problem. The coach and I have a father and son relationship."

Semenya was not part of the match squad for the Chiefs game and had driven to the ground to watch his teammates. On his way to the stadium, he was overtaking a truck on the highway near the stadium when another car attempted to pass on his right, but struck Semenya's vehicle.

His wife was flung from the car as it overturned and it landed on top of her, killing her instantly.

Johnson praised Semenya and the team for defending well against Bucs.

"Credit has to go to him as well. It was difficult and we were always asking when we should bring him in because the accident happened here before the game against Chiefs. And you don't know if that affects him positively or negatively. He is doing a lot of work outside football to help him cope with this time in his life."

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