South Africa shooting: Gunmen arrive in two vehicles and begin firing at a pub; nine killed
At least nine people were killed and 10 others wounded when unknown gunmen opened fire at a tavern in a township near Johannesburg early on Sunday, in the latest mass shooting to shock South Africa.
The attack took place shortly before 1am at a bar in Bekkersdal, an impoverished gold-mining area about 40 kilometres southwest of Johannesburg. Police said around a dozen suspects arrived in two vehicles — a white kombi and a silver sedan — and began firing at patrons inside and outside the tavern.
“The suspects opened fire at tavern patrons and continued to shoot randomly as they fled the scene,” the South African Police Service said in a statement. Some victims were also shot in nearby streets as the gunmen escaped.
Police initially reported that 10 people had been killed but later revised the death toll down to nine. Among those killed was a driver working for an online car-hailing service who had been outside the bar at the time, provincial police commissioner Major General Fred Kekana told SABC.
A manhunt has been launched for the attackers, with police appealing to witnesses to come forward. Officials told AFP that the motive for the shooting remains unknown.
The Bekkersdal attack is the second mass shooting reported in South Africa this month. On December 7, gunmen stormed a hostel in Saulsville township near Pretoria, killing at least 11 people, including a three-year-old child, and wounding 14 others. That shooting took place at an illegal alcohol outlet, which police say are frequently linked to such attacks.
South Africa continues to grapple with entrenched violent crime, driven by gang activity, disputes at informal businesses and the widespread circulation of illegal firearms. Police data shows an average of 63 people were killed each day between April and September, underscoring the scale of the crisis in one of the world’s most violent countries.
“The suspects opened fire at tavern patrons and continued to shoot randomly as they fled the scene,” the South African Police Service said in a statement. Some victims were also shot in nearby streets as the gunmen escaped.
Police initially reported that 10 people had been killed but later revised the death toll down to nine. Among those killed was a driver working for an online car-hailing service who had been outside the bar at the time, provincial police commissioner Major General Fred Kekana told SABC.
A manhunt has been launched for the attackers, with police appealing to witnesses to come forward. Officials told AFP that the motive for the shooting remains unknown.
2nd mass shooting in a month
The Bekkersdal attack is the second mass shooting reported in South Africa this month. On December 7, gunmen stormed a hostel in Saulsville township near Pretoria, killing at least 11 people, including a three-year-old child, and wounding 14 others. That shooting took place at an illegal alcohol outlet, which police say are frequently linked to such attacks.
South Africa continues to grapple with entrenched violent crime, driven by gang activity, disputes at informal businesses and the widespread circulation of illegal firearms. Police data shows an average of 63 people were killed each day between April and September, underscoring the scale of the crisis in one of the world’s most violent countries.
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No one would believe how developed South Africa was in the 1980s -- the quality of life was better than in the States, Oz or NZ back then. Even today, the highways into Jo'burg built in the 80s are better than the 'modern' highways leading to Sydney, Australia.We have been very fortunate -- most South Africans have nowhere to go to as the country deteriorates day-by-day.I mostly grew up in Durban and left South Africa for Oz a long time ago although my parents lived in Middelburg long after I left -- because their friends lived there. They're still South African citizens but now live in Bengaluru, India because it is much safer -- and because they have the option.By now you've all probably heard of the Islamist attack in Bondi Beach, Sydney -- 16 people were slaughtered by gunmen. When Oz started going backwards in the noughties, I took notice, weighed my options and planned my exit. Just after the COVID lockdowns were lifted, my family and I permanently left Oz and moved to the States -- here we have the option of defending ourselves and the police are very good at what they do. And we get paid very well for our skills unlike in Oz, South Africa etc!Read allPost comment
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