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Alexandra man succumbs to injuries after being shot five times

A man who was brutally shot five times at close range by suspected hijackers in Alexandra succumbed to his injuries two days before Christmas.

An Alexandra man, Morris Mabaso, has succumbed to his injuries after he was brutally shot in Far East Bank two days before Christmas.

The shooting incident occurred on Tuesday near his gate, shortly after 20:00.

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Reports indicate that Mabaso’s wife had just come home in a vehicle, along with her friend. They were met with two suspicious men standing at Mabaso’s gate.

According to the deceased’s relative, Lebohang Ramoepane, one of the men at the gate moved closer to the vehicle and looked inside before withdrawing. “Mrs Mabaso went into the house and found her husband. She told him that there were two guys at the gate and that they looked suspicious. Mr Mabaso then went to the gate to check what his wife had told him. His wife followed him to the gate, but didn’t approach.”

Mabaso went to the gate and opened it before he was shot multiple times by one of the men, who was described as wearing a hoodie.

His wife, frightened, screamed in terror before rushing into the house to alert other family members of what had just occurred.

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“Those guys left after shooting him five times at close range,” Ramoepane said.

She said Mr Mabaso was rushed to Edenvale Hospital, but unfortunately passed away on the same night.

Reports indicate that the two men had been seen outside Mabaso’s gate on several occasions. At one point, Mabaso had chased them away. Some residents in the area suspect that the men are linked to hijacking incidents around the Gautrain station in Marlboro.

This comes amid reports of multiple carjacking incidents involving armed suspects in Alexandra.

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Itumeleng Maloka

A multimedia journalist with a passion for telling stories that reflect the community’s triumphs and challenges. Itumeleng focuses on social issues and local initiatives, with coverage spanning multiple beats including sports, crime, courts, entertainment, and education.

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