Two separate shootings occurred in Cape Town on Thursday, one in Constantia, where four Bulgarian nationals were killed, and another in Wynberg, where a woman was shot dead.
CAPE TOWN - Western Cape's Community Safety MEC Reagen Allen said the province's persistent gun violence needs to be stopped, somehow.While some details remain sketchy, police confirmed that the deceased were Bulgarian nationals.“It is disheartening to learn that four bodies with gunshot wounds were discovered on Thursday morning in Constantia. No details are available at this point."The shooting was one of two in Cape Town on Thursday alone.
In the other case, a woman was shot and killed while walking on Church Street, near the Wynberg Magistrates Court. “I will engage the SAPS [South African Police Service] police provincial commissioner general Tembekile Phatekile to keep me updated on how the investigation is progressing. Those who committed this horrific crime must be found and be convicted."
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