Zuko Komisa

Four people were killed in a mass shooting near a taxi rank in Port Shepstone.
The shooting happened on Tuesday morning on the corner of Ryder Street and Nelson Mandela Road (near Shoprite and Total garage) in central Port Shepstone.
The reason behind Tuesday morning’s shooting on Ryder Street is still a mystery.
However, police are looking into it. Craig Botha, a spokesman for the KwaZulu-Natal Private Ambulance Service, reported that numerous others had suffered injuries.
“Paramedics quickly assessed the scene and found that one patient had sustained critical injuries, three patients had sustained serious injuries and two further patients had sustained minor injuries.”
“The patients were treated on scene before being transported to hospital for further treatment. Sadly, four patients sustained fatal injuries and succumbed to their injuires before emergency services could arrive.” said Botha,
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Police are investigating the cause of the shooting
The Kwa-Zulu Natal South African Police Service said it is alleged that unknown gunmen approached a taxi and opened fire on the occupants.
“4 of the occupants died as a result of the shooting, whilst a further 4 were transported to hospital with gunshot wounds. The motive for the shooting is unknown and is subject to a police investigation. Detectives are investigating four counts of murder and four of attempted murder.”
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