S.Africa: Home invasion: Couple shot and killed, Barberton

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[I don't know the race of the victims. Jan]

The police in Mpumalanga have launched a manhunt for four suspects involved in the gruesome murder and robbery of a couple which occurred at Barberton in the early hours of 30 November 2020.

Ruthless assailants entered the yard belonging to a certain family where they held the owner hostage and tied him up with some clothing items. They then broke into the backroom where the couple was residing as tenants, robbed them of their belongings, stole keys of the couple’s liquor outlet, shot and killed them before fleeing the scene.

It is said the suspects proceeded to the said liquor business where they were apparently looking for cash.

Police as well as the paramedics were notified about this horrifying incident and upon arrival, the two, who are believed to be in their mid-thirties, were certified dead at the scene. The police opened a case with two counts of murder, house robbery and burglary business.

Police took in two men for questioning with regards to the incident and the public is urged to allow space for the members to conduct their investigation.

Source: https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/mpumalanga/home-invasion-couple-shot-and-killed-barberton/



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