Three men were killed in a shack in Phola Park on Tuesday night.
CAPE TOWN - Western Cape police have launched a manhunt for suspects responsible for yet another mass murder in Mfuleni.The police's Novela Potelwa said Serious Violent Crime detectives were pursuing several leads.
"Details from the scene indicate that seven men were inside a shack in Intambane Street, Phola Park, when yet-to-be-identified gunmen entered at approximately 23:40 and started shooting at the victims. Three victims died on the scene and a fourth one sustained injury. Three other men escaped injury from the shooting."
Tuesday's shooting is the latest in a spate of mass killings reported earlier this month in Mfuleni, Gugulethu and Khayelitsha.
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