
Gqeberha truck driver executed in cold-blooded hijacking
According to Algoafm , the attackers ambushed the man shortly after 6:00 as he drove toward Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape. A vehicle pulled in front of his truck, forcing him to stop.
The suspects jumped out, confronted him, and a scuffle broke out. During the altercation, one of the suspects opened fire, fatally wounding the driver.
The hijackers fled in the truck but later abandoned it on Chelsea Road, between Kwamagxaki and Kojana Street, Gqeberha. They made off with only a cellphone.
Police have launched a manhunt for the suspects and are calling on anyone with information to come forward.
Two gunmen shot and killed a 53-year-old emergency worker outside a shop in Jansenville on Sunday night, prompting Eastern Cape police to launch a manhunt.
Police responded to gunfire at the corner of Bridge and Main streets around 19:40 on 18 May. When officers arrived, they found the victim, Piet Tieman, with gunshot wounds to his upper body. He was declared dead at the scene.
Police have opened a murder case and are hunting down the suspects.
What steps can communities and authorities take to better protect truck drivers from violence while they're on duty?
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