Mpumalanga police launch manhunt after four taxi industry murders

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Mpumalanga police have launched a manhunt for suspects involved in the murders of four people involved in the taxi industry.

The first of the two murders, which took place on Monday, happened in the province’s Nkangala District where taxi driver Jeremia Nkosinathi Chabangu, 44, was gunned down while sitting in a Mercedes Benz minibus in KwaMhlanga.

“Police and the medical personnel were informed about the incident, whereupon arrival, the man, who has now been identified by his family was certified dead. The victim is reported to be a taxi driver and the motive for the killing is unknown at this stage,” said Hlati. “The two suspects, who were driving in a white Toyota Quantum, gained entry through the kitchen door which was slightly opened. The suspects then fired several shots, fatally wounding the man instantly.

A week earlier, also in the Tweefontein area, France Oupa Manamela, 39, who was a queue marshall at the taxi rank, was gunned down.

 

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