Some social media users referred to his lifestyle, which allegedly involved contact with known shady characters in the 'underworld'.
The cordoned-off crime scene where Mark Batchelor was shot and killed in Market Street, Olivedale, 15 July 2019. Picture: Michel Bega
Some social media users referred to his lifestyle, which allegedly involved contact with known shady characters in the ‘underworld’. Fans from around the country have been flooding social media with messages of disbelief and condolences after an apparent hit on former Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana player Mark Batchelor.
That sounds like a hit, not a random hijacking gone deadly. Organised crime is rife in this mafia state. Mark Batchelor
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