George Herald

Warden gunned down at home

Two suspects allegedly entered her house and opened fire. The motive for the murder is being investigat­ed.

- Kristy Kolberg

The motive behind the murder of a warden at the Department of Correction­al Services (DCS) in George, Zoleka Phillips (46), who was gunned down inside her home in Asazani in Thembaleth­u on Sunday evening, 21 April, is still unknown.

It is believed that two armed men entered her home and opened fire. She sustained injuries to her head, neck and right leg.

According to Southern Cape police spokespers­on Sgt Chris Spies, the incident happened at about 20:40. When police arrived on the scene Phillips had already been taken to hospital with private transport, but she was declared dead on arrival.

"The motive for the killing is yet to be establishe­d. It forms part of the ongoing police investigat­ion. The investigat­ion into the matter is at an early stage," said Spies.

Acting Regional Commission­er of

DCS Veliswa Mvandaba extended her condolence­s on behalf of the department saying that they are rattled by the news of Phillips' untimely death. She has been employed by the department since 2008.

"Phillips was gunned down at her home in Thembaleth­u over the weekend, whilst off duty.

“The violent manner in which she succumbed has left fellow colleagues in a state of disbelief and with many unanswered questions," said Mvandaba.

The department encourages anyone who

has informatio­n to come forward and report it to the police.

Anyone with informatio­n which could assist with the investigat­ion is asked to contact the investigat­ing officer on 079 894 1576 or 08600 10111. All informatio­n will be handled confidenti­ally.

Attempts by George Herald to reach Phillips' family members for comment were unsuccessf­ul by the time of going to print.

 ?? ?? Zoleka Phillips was gunned down in Thembaleth­u at the weekend.
Zoleka Phillips was gunned down in Thembaleth­u at the weekend.

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