Doctor injured in shooting incident outside Durban hospital
The Life Westville Hospital said the shooting took place outside its property and did not affect any staff, visitors or patients.
The police have confirmed that an attempted murder case has been opened following a shooting incident near the entrance of a hospital in Durban early this morning which left a doctor injured.
KZN SAPS spokesperson, Constable Thenjiswa Ngcobo, said a 65-year-old man was attacked by unknown men while on his way to work at the Life Westville Hospital.
“He was able to escape but suffered a gunshot wound. The motive of the attack is unknown,” said Ngcobo.
Westville SAPS spokesperson, Captain Elizabeth Squires, confirmed that the shooting took place at around 04:45 and that the matter ‘will be investigated by Westville detectives’.
The Life Westville Hospital confirmed that the shooting occurred just outside its entrance.
“The doctor sustained a minor gunshot wound to the hand and has been treated. The South African Police Service responded promptly to the scene. We want to emphasise that this incident took place outside hospital property and did not affect any staff, visitors or patients,” said hospital manager Ishan Sewpersad.
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