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Witpoortjie murder: Three suspects nabbed

The victim has been identified and the suspects are set to appear in court on December 12.

Police have arrested three suspects in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman at the corner of Corlett Avenue and Ontdekkers Road on Monday morning, December 8.

According to police spokesperson Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, one suspect was taken in for questioning on Tuesday. It is unclear whether this individual is among the three arrested for the murder.

• Read the initial article here: Woman shot dead at Corlett and Ontdekkers intersection

The victim, identified as 36-year-old Lerato Cathrine Tefo from Kagiso, was stopped at the traffic lights in her charcoal grey Kia Rio when a person climbed out of a white VW Polo, approached her window and fired at least four shots into the car, killing her.

The shooter then got back into the Polo, which sped away.

Nothing was stolen from the vehicle, prompting community speculation that the killing may have been a targeted hit.

Police declined to comment on the speculation at the time, saying only that they were looking for four suspects and that the matter was under investigation.

The three arrested suspects are expected to appear in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.

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