Stanger gunmen kill 2, storm hospital

Published Jan 14, 2015

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Durban - Two men were killed and two were injured on Wednesday when a group of men opened fire on a security convoy going through Stanger Manor, KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal police said.

According to KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo the armed assailants then stormed into the casualty ward at the Stanger Provincial Hospital, where the victims had driven themselves, but left without firing any shots.

Police spokesman Colonel Jay Naicker could not confirm this. He said the security convoy was ambushed at 6.30am by a group of between 10 and 15 men.

“The security officers returned fire and one of the suspects was fatally injured. Two security officers sustained minor injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment,” he said.

A member of the security convoy died on his way to hospital.

“The suspects fled the scene in their own getaway vehicle. Police recovered the getaway vehicle in the Darnall area.”

Naicker said police found a man who had been admitted to a hospital with gunshot wounds and believed he could have been one of the shooters.

“We have called in reinforcements from the surrounding police stations into the KwaDukuza area to assist in stabilising the area and to discourage further occurrences of this nature.”

Dhlomo condemned the shooting and said it led to the closure of the casualty ward at Stanger Provincial Hospital.

His department said the driver of one of the cars that was shot at arrived at the hospital around 6.45am.

One of the occupants was declared dead on arrival, one was critical with a gunshot wound to the head and another man had a minor leg injury.

“It is alleged that about five minutes later, assailants with assault rifles entered the hospital premises, to the horror of patients and health care workers.”

No shots were fired and they left the hospital .The casualty ward was temporarily closed.

The department said the patients and visitors would be screened to “confirm their bona fides”.

In a statement, Dhlomo said what happened was unacceptable.

KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Mmamonnye Ngobeni said the Hawks would take over the investigation and the shooting would receive high priority.

Naicker said cases of attempted murder and murder would be opened for further investigation.

“It is still too early to speculate on the motive for the attack,” he said.

Sapa

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