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At least two people were killed and six others injured in the apparent drive-by shooting on a popular restaurant located in Melville. Read full story here: MelvilleShooting

Police spokesperson Mathapelo Peters urges any witnesses who have information that could lead to the arrests of the suspects to report to the police.

“It is reported that a BMW SUV approached from 7th Avenue and suddenly, multiple shots were allegedly fired from the BMW at patrons who were sitting outside the restaurant. Eight people were shot, two of whom were declared dead on the scene, while six were rushed to nearby hospitals with two of the six in a critical condition. Both the deceased were women aged between 30 and 40.

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