Cape Town: Brutal taxi murder shakes city

Cape Town – Ice-cold murder in Cape Town (South Africa). In the middle of rush hour, killers punctured the windshield of a waiting taxi. The driver (30) had no chance of survival.

The driver had stopped at a busy taxi rank in Delft, a suburb of the city, that evening South African Capital, waiting for customers, reports “Daily Sun“. Many people in the working-class suburb were on their way home around 7 p.m. when suddenly shots were fired. Several killers shot through the windshield at the waiting taxi driver.

Panic broke out. Commuters scattered. The gunmen “emptied their magazines on the taxi driver,” a witness told the newspaper, adding: “They really wanted to make sure he was dead.”

Driver fatally hit

While people ran to safety between houses and in shops, the police took part in investigations Murder on. Police spokesman Frederick Van Wyk confirmed to the Daily Sun that the 30-year-old victim had been fatally shot by several bullets. The perpetrators have not yet been caught.

The motive is unclear. According to residents, there is a bitter battle for dominance in the taxi industry in the area.

By Editor

Leave a Reply