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2 killed in drive-by shooting in Durban CBD

Two men were killed in a shocking drive-by shooting this morning in the Durban CBD.

FOR reasons unknown at this time, two men were attacked in their vehicle in a drive-by shooting this morning in the Durban Central Business District.

According to the spokesperson for Emer-G-Med Paramedics, Kyle Van Reenen, at 11:00, Emer-G-Med Paramedics responded to the scene of a shooting incident at the intersection of Stanger and Argyle roads in the Durban Central Business District.

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“On arrival on scene, two men, aged approximately forty years old, were found with multiple gunshot wounds and in a state of cardiac arrest,” said the spokesperson.

Van Reenan says resuscitation efforts were attempted on both men, however, they were unsuccessful, and the men were declared dead on the scene.

“The motive for the shooting is unknown and will form the subject of a South African Police Services investigation,” said Van Reenan.

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