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News: Another mass shooting leaves six people dead in Cape Town, South Africa

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Barely 3 months after a mass shooting at a birthday party in Kwazakhele, which left eight people dead, six men have been shot and killed in a home in Ocean View, Cape Town, on Wednesday in another mass shooting.

According to AFP, the shooting which is suspected to be gang related, occurred in Ocean View, a township in the Cape Peninsula a few kilometers north of the Cape of Good Hope. “A vehicle pulled up in front of a house,” police spokeswoman Novela Potelwa said in a statement. “The occupants of the vehicle went inside the house and started shooting at individuals inside the premises.”

Five men were killed on the spot. A sixth was taken to a local hospital but was confirmed dead upon arrival, she said. No arrests have been made so far. Mass shootings are not uncommon in South Africa, which has one of the world’s highest murder rates. South Africa’s leading opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), which runs the Western Cape province which includes Cape Town, said the latest killings were a “stunning indictment of the state of crime-fighting” in the country.

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“It has been confirmed that ongoing blackouts in the area had disabled CCTV cameras at the time of the incident, thus severely hampering the investigation and police response to the incident,” DA spokesman Gillion Bosman said in a statement. Serving a population of almost 50,000 people, the Ocean View police station has only 61 “visible policing units” and 12 detectives, he said.

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Despite its name, Ocean View has no sea vista. It was created in 1968 by South Africa’s apartheid regime as a township for so-called colored people who had been forced out of sought-after areas overlooking the Atlantic. South Africa has been battered by record blackouts over the past year, triggered by mounting problems at the beleaguered power utility Eskom.

It could be recalled in January 2023, two gunmen killed eight people and wounded three others at a birthday party in Gqeberha, South Africa.

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