Cape Argus

Killer targets three neighbours on Good Friday

- MANDILAKHE TSHWETE mandilakhe.tshwete@inl.co.za

A KLEINVLEI woman near Blue Downs is fearing for her life after a 24-year-old victim was shot and killed following a church service on Good Friday, along with her 60-year-old neighbour who witnessed the murder.

The woman’s head was grazed by a bullet in Keerom Street after the brazen killer first shot Keanon Bock, 24, in broad daylight, before shooting his neighbours.

Keanon’s uncle Dirk Bock said the killer attacked his nephew from behind.

“He came out of the church and on his way home, he spoke to a friend. When he walked home, the shooter came from behind and shot him twice in the back. He struggled to get into the yard so that he could get into the house, but collapsed in the backyard,” said Bock.

He said Peter Rossouw, 60, who was sitting in front of his family’s house was also killed.

“The man saw the whole thing happen and then got shot.

“He was sitting in front of his home. That is his family home, he was visiting his family…

“A neighbour came from the church and asked the suspect why he was shooting. He shot the woman in the shoulder and the bullet went through and grazed her head. She is now afraid for her life,” Bock said.

Bock said he didn’t understand why Keanon was killed.

“I’m not sure why he was shot because he was not involved with drugs or gangsteris­m.

“He wouldn’t harm a fly, that is what I know. He was respectful, he would greet everyone when passing them and he was also very shy.

“We are all in a state, but God knows why he was taken like this… It just doesn’t make sense.

“The killer robbed him of getting married and having children. He was in a six-year relationsh­ip, we are all broken.”

Police spokespers­on, Wesley Twigg, said Kleinvlei police were investigat­ing two counts of murder and one of attempted murder.

“Police attended the crime scene where they found the victims with gunshot wounds. Both males were declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel, while the other victim was taken to a medical facility for treatment.

“The circumstan­ces around the incident are under investigat­ion, and the suspects are yet to be arrested,” Twigg said.

Anyone with informatio­n can call Crime Stop on 0860010111.

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