What was supposed to be a joyous day for the Gcabashe family turned into a nightmare when four brothers were brutally gunned down just hours before their sister’s traditional wedding.
The shocking incident took place in Kwangoza village, Kwazulu Natal, leaving the community in a state of grief and confusion.
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The victims, Bhekisisa, Msawenkosi, Sanziso, and Veli Gcabashe, were preparing for their sister Phumzile’s wedding when the tragedy unfolded.
As they sat together in one of the rondavels, enjoying the festivities with singing, dancing, and traditional beer, five unknown men entered the scene and opened fire, mercilessly taking the lives of the four brothers.
The sound of gunshots shattered the celebratory atmosphere, leaving everyone in shock and disbelief. Despite the horrific event, the wedding continued as per custom, as postponing a wedding is considered a taboo in Zulu culture.
Phumzile’s husband, Msizi Shangase, expressed his deep sadness over the incident, struggling to understand why such a tragedy had to occur on their special day.
This recent shooting has left the community in a state of fear and uncertainty. The motive behind the murders remains unclear, leaving residents concerned for their safety.
Msizi Shangase voiced his worries, questioning whether the killers would return to finish what they had started.
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In addition to the four brothers, three more individuals were shot by the gunmen outside the rondavel.
They were rushed to the hospital for treatment and are currently receiving medical attention. The incident has sparked a sense of urgency among the local authorities to address the rising number of violent crimes in the area.
Mayor Sam Mfeka of the Ndwedwe Local Municipality expressed his concern over the escalating violence in the community.
He mentioned recent incidents where young men were shot and killed while playing pool at a local shop and three women who were attacked and fatally shot. The growing number of such incidents has left people terrified.
Mfeka pleaded for calmness among the residents and urged them to allow the police to conduct their investigations. He emphasized the importance of cooperation to ensure that the criminals responsible for these heinous acts are brought to justice.
Colonel Robert Netshiunda, spokesperson for the KZN SAPS, confirmed the incident and provided details of the ongoing investigation. The police in Ndwedwe have launched a massive manhunt for two suspects who shot and killed the four men from the Gcabashe family. The motive behind the killings is yet to be established.
As the community mourns the loss of the four brothers, the search for answers and justice continues. The tragic events of that fateful day have left a lasting impact on the Gcabashe family and the entire community. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for increased security measures and a united effort to combat crime in the area.
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