Police are appealing for information that can lead to the arrests of those responsible for two murders at a lounge in Tshepiso.
A popular Sharpeville businessman and his associate were gunned down in Tshepiso yesterday afternoon.
Dozens of bystanders comprising residents, friends, and family of the duo gathered in shock as they looked on while law enforcement officials investigated the bloodied scene. “There were people playing pool in the complex. When the duo entered the vicinity, the assailants pretended to be playing pool before they ambushed the owner of the lounge and shot him multiple times at point-blank before shooting his friend,” said the man.
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