Driver killed in hail of bullets on N2 near King Shaka International Airport

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Driver killed in hail of bullets on N2 near King Shaka International Airport
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KZN police are investigating a case of murder after a man was shot dead on the N2 on Wednesday.

DURBAN – POLICE IN KwaZulu-Natal are investigating a case of murder after a driver was fatally wounded in a shooting on the N2 freeway, in the vicinity of the King Shaka International Airport on Wednesday.

IPSS Medical Rescue spokesperson, Paul Herbst, said paramedics responded to reports of a crash on the freeway, when they got there found that a single vehicle had rolled several times. “Upon further inspection, the vehicle appears to have come under gunfire. The single occupant of the vehicle was declared dead on the scene by paramedics,” Herbst said.

Provincial police spokesperson, Captain Nqobile Gwala, said the cause of the shooting is unknown. Police are investigating further.

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