Siblings killed, mother survives brazen shooting in KZN
A woman and her children were attacked by unknown gunmen in their home in Chatsworth.
The sister of a well-known ward councillor in the Chatsworth area survived a brutal shooting by unknown gunmen, on Friday night, which took the lives of her two children, leaving her to fight for her life in hospital.
The incident occurred at the family’s home in Welbedacht East, as Charlene Naicker and her six children prepared for supper. This, however, was cut short as armed assailants opened fire on two-year-old Chalyn Faith Naicker, 14-year-old Ainslee Luke Naicker, and the 38-year-old mother.
According to reports by Mzansi Fire and Security, three suspects approached the homeowner, who was seated outside, and opened fire.
The report indicated, “All three suspects were armed with handguns. The victims were rushed privately to a local hospital. The suspects fled on foot down Ponds Turn towards a pathway.”
The traumatised councillor and sister of the victim, Samantha Windvogel, is still coming to terms with the deaths of Chalyn and Ainslee, as well as the responsibility of taking care of various arrangements necessary in such a circumstance.
An emotional Windvogel said, “It is still hard to think and talk about what has happened. My sister and two of her children were found in pools of their own blood. Chalyn passed away soon after, as she was shot three times. Ainslee managed to make it to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries during the early hours of Saturday. My sister, Charlene, is still in a critical condition in hospital after being shot six times.”
At this point in time, the circumstances around the incident are still unknown as facts are blurred and residents are afraid for their lives, according to Windvogel.

“These perpetrators need to be caught and imprisoned with the key thrown away. How can you shoot children? How can you open fire on a two-year-old baby, who was just playing on the floor? Chalyn was the baby and light of our family, she did not deserve this. Ainslee attended the Durban School for the Hearing Impaired and was a bubbly boy, the kind who always made jokes and entertained himself and others. The father is distraught to say the least. We want justice. Today, it is my family, the next day, it will be someone else’s.”
Communications officer of Chatsworth SAPS, Captain Cheryl Pillay, confirmed the incident on Friday.
The Chatsworth SAPS Serious and Violent Crimes Unit is appealing to witnesses to assist in the double murder investigation.
Anyone, who can provide police with information, can contact the investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Khanyile at Chatsworth SAPS on 073-314-3757. Alternatively, call 031 451-4250.
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