Two men were killed in two separate suspected drug-related shooting incidents on Saturday. ECRNewsWatch KZN
The first happened along Wick Street in Verulam where a man was allegedly shot dead by unknown suspects as he was a leaving a bar in the early hours of the morning.
"When reaction officers got to the scene, they found a male on the side-walk. He had been shot once. Paramedics declared him deceased a short while later. According to witnesses the man had just exited a bar when a car pulled up beside him.
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