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Detectives want to trace "three key witnesses" who may have seen a suspected shooting outside a working men's club in Rotherham.
Police said the victim was getting out of a white Range Rover Evoque when he was targeted on Hollings Lane, in Thrybergh, at 19:20 BST on 30 June.Officers want to speak to a woman walking two dogs and two other women who were going past the club car park. Police said the dog walker had long blonde hair and was walking away from the club and alongside the car park shortly before the shooting.
One of the other potential witnesses was wearing a long blue coat with dark trousers and wearing glasses.
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