Police are investigating a case of murder after Khalid Parker was attacked by three unknown suspects in Lansdowne.
Forty-year-old Khalid Parker was attacked by three unknown suspects outside his business premises.He suffered a fatal gunshot to the head while trying to call for help.Cape Town businessman, Khalid Parker, has been shot dead in Lansdowne, Cape Town. Three armed men attempted to hijack or kidnap him outside his business. Pic: Voc pic.twitter.com/v3Sm7gc4EQ
— Yusuf Abramjee September 9, 2022 Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg told the media the motive for the attack is yet to be established.Anyone with any information about the shooting should contact the investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Amin Qolo, on 073 018 1002 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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