Durban man shot in chest in apparent argument over parking spot

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Durban man shot in chest in apparent argument over parking spot
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An alleged argument over a parking spot near a primary school in Durban resulted in a 37-year-old man being shot in the chest on Friday.

An argument over a parking spot reportedly resulted in a man being shot in the chest.An apparent argument over a parking spot near a primary school in Durban resulted in a 37-year-old man being shot in the chest on Friday.

According to Garrith Jamieson of Rescue Care the incident occurred on Silverton Road near a primary school at about 3pm. KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Lt-Col Thulani Zwane confirmed the incident and said police were investigating a case of attempted murder. Meanwhile, a 69-year-old man was airlifted to hospital after being shot in the face in what is believed to have been an attempted hijacking in Amanzimtoti.

KwaZulu-Natal: A 69-year-old male has been airlifted to hospital in a critical condition after being shot in the head in Amanzimtoti.

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