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WorldBritish physician killed in South Africa after making a mistake

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British physician killed in South Africa after making a mistake

Following a false detour from the airport, a British physician on vacation in South Africa was shot and killed.

Last Thursday, the unidentified 40-year-old man’s car ended up in Ntlangano Crescent in the Nyanga township together with two other family members, according to reports.

Police said: “Several suspects approached his vehicle, shot him, and killed him.” The fate of the other passengers in the automobile is yet unknown.

One of Cape Town‘s oldest townships, Nyanga, has previously been referred to as the most hazardous place in the country.

The doctor’s whereabouts remain a mystery, but the tragedy occurred as violent rioting tore through Cape Town.

Minibus taxi drivers in the city have been on strike in protest of a recent crackdown on offences such operating without a licence or licence plates.

They contend that local authorities unfairly single them out for impoundment for infractions that other drivers would only receive a fine for.

The campaign, according to the city’s mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, is an effort to make commuting safer for many people who use taxis to move around.

Five people have died as a result of the rioting, including a police officer, as a result of looting, road blockades, stone-throwing, and burning.

The primary implicated union, the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco), has denied that any of its members are responsible for the violence and on Sunday made a formal demand for an end to it.

John HillLewis will not talk to unions until there has been a period of peace before engaging in negotiations with Santaco.

Travellers are advised by the British Foreign Office to avoid the disturbances since they “have the potential to turn violent and may impact multiple areas, including journeys to and from the airport.”

Similar to this, the British High Commission warned that using GPS services could lead to being diverted into unsafe places or into active protests.

Formerly referred to as the murder capital of South Africa, Nyanga is famed for its horrifying bloodshed.

Despite the fact that it no longer has the greatest murder rates (131 murders were reported in the years 2022–2022), it nonetheless frequently witnesses violent crimes committed during gang warfare in the township.

As a result of the migrant labour system used under apartheid to enforce segregation while giving cities access to cheap black workers, Nyanga was created in the 1940s.

Black men were effectively compelled to leave their rural family homes in search of jobs in urban centres where they could only find lodging in hostels or townships on the periphery.

There are currently more than 500 townships in South Africa, and while many of them have developed into distinct neighbourhoods, they are often crowded and impoverished, with residents being the ones most likely to be a victim of the high crime rates in the nation.

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