Three people have been shot and killed in Umlazi south of Durban. It is believed that the men were involved in an argument when shots were fired.
Three people have been shot and killed in Umlazi south of Durban.KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Robert Netshuinda explains:
“Police in Umlazi are investigating three counts of murder after three men aged 33, 45 and 65 years old were found dead in Umlazi Q section. Reports indicate that men were heard arguing moments before gunshots went off. Two bodies were found next to a house and a third one was found lying on Masethole Road. The suspects, as well as the motive of the killings remain unknown at this stage.”
Last week a taxi owner was among those injured during two separate drive by shooting incidents in the oThongathi area north of Durban. During the incidents, five people were shot and killed while two other people sustained gunshot injuries during the attacks. In the first incident two people were shot dead when an unknown vehicle opened fire on a vehicle that was crossing a set of robots.
In the second incident, just a few kilometres apart, three people believed to be security guards of the taxi owner were shot and killed.There was also a similar shooting incident earlier on Tuesday last week, where two taxi operators were shot dead at Berea in Durban, while their three family were also killed at Springfield, on the same day.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
South Africa commemorates three years of hard lockdown - SABC NewsOn this day three years ago, South Africa woke up under a hard lockdown after Level 5 restrictions kicked in at midnight. COVID19
Read more »
Eskom signs three agreements for power purchase programmes - SABC NewsEskom has signed an agreement on one of three power purchase programmes, saying it expects additional capacity to come onto the electricity grid soon.
Read more »
Sam Mshengu: What became of Sam Holdings ‘Durban July King’Sam Mshengu is best known for his famous Durban July convoy. In 2019 Holdings brought Durban to a standstill with a convoy of 72 exotic cars.
Read more »
Durban residents threaten to withhold rates due to defective street lightsFrustrated residents say in some instances they have waited for years for service delivery, while wealthier suburbs receive preference.
Read more »