The Jerusalem Post

8 killed in shooting at birthday party in South Africa

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JOHANNESBU­RG (Reuters) – Gunmen killed eight people and wounded three others at a birthday party in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province, police said, adding that a manhunt was underway to find the killers.

The mass shooting was carried out by two attackers and occurred between 5:15 and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday at a house in Kwazakele, Gqeberha, the South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement.

The gunmen fled after the attack, and no arrests have been made, the police said. Investigat­ions into the circumstan­ces and possible motives for the attack were ongoing. Police have not named the victims but confirmed that the owner of the house was among them.

“These victims were killed by criminals, and we will not rest until we find out what happened and who was responsibl­e for [this] callous and cold-blooded attack on these unsuspecti­ng victims,” said Eastern Cape

SAPS Commission­er Nomthethel­eli Lillian Mene.

The latest incident follows a spate of mass shootings last year that shocked the nation. In July, gunmen killed 19 people in random shootings within hours of each other.

South Africa has one of the world’s highest murder rates, with around 20,000 people killed every year out of a population of 60 million.

According to campaign group Gun Free South Africa, there are about three million guns registered in the country, though there are many more unregister­ed.

Police Minister Bheki Cele and SAPS National Commission­er Fannie Masemola visited the site of the latest mass shooting on Monday.

 ?? (Deon Ferreira/Reuters) ?? FAMILY MEMBERS of victims of a mass shooting comfort one another in Kwazakhele, South Africa, yesterday.
(Deon Ferreira/Reuters) FAMILY MEMBERS of victims of a mass shooting comfort one another in Kwazakhele, South Africa, yesterday.

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