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Not less than 11 killed in mass taking pictures at South African bar
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Not less than 11 killed in mass taking pictures at South African bar

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Last updated: December 6, 2025 7:01 pm
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa — A mass taking pictures carried out Saturday by a number of suspects in an unlicensed bar close to the South African capital left a minimum of 11 individuals useless, police mentioned. The victims included three youngsters aged 3, 12 and 16.

One other 14 individuals had been wounded and brought to the hospital, in line with an announcement from the South African Police Companies. Police didn’t give particulars on the ages of those that had been injured or their circumstances.

The taking pictures occurred at a bar inside a hostel within the Saulsville township west of the executive capital of Pretoria within the early hours of Saturday. Ten of the victims died on the scene and the eleventh died on the hospital, police mentioned.

The kids killed had been a 3-year-old boy, a 12-year-old boy and a 16-year-old lady. Police mentioned they had been looking for three male suspects.

“We’re instructed that a minimum of three unknown gunmen entered this hostel the place a bunch of individuals had been consuming they usually began randomly taking pictures,” police spokesperson Brig. Athlenda Mathe instructed nationwide broadcaster SABC. She mentioned the motive for the killings was not clear. The shootings occurred at round 4.15 a.m., she mentioned, however police had been solely alerted at 6 a.m.

South Africa has one of many highest murder charges on this planet and recorded greater than 26,000 homicides in 2024 — a mean of greater than 70 a day. Firearms are by far the main explanation for demise in homicides.

The nation of 62 million individuals has comparatively strict gun possession legal guidelines, however many killings are dedicated with unlawful weapons, authorities say.

There have been a number of mass shootings at bars — typically known as shebeens or taverns in South Africa — in recent times, together with one which killed 16 individuals within the Johannesburg township of Soweto in 2022. On the identical day, 4 individuals had been killed in a mass taking pictures at a bar in one other province.

Mathe mentioned that mass shootings at unlicensed bars had been turning into a significant issue and police had shut down greater than 11,000 unlawful taverns between April and September this yr and arrested greater than 18,000 individuals for involvement in unlawful liquor gross sales.

Current mass killings in South Africa haven’t been confined to bars, nevertheless. Police mentioned 18 individuals had been killed, 15 of them girls, in mass shootings minutes aside at two homes on the identical street in a rural a part of Jap Cape province in September final yr.

Seven males had been arrested for these shootings and face a number of costs of homicide, whereas police recovered three AK-style assault rifles they imagine had been used within the shootings.

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AP Africa information: https://apnews.com/hub/africa

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