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Muizenberg shootout ends with 1 dead and officer injured

An armed man has been killed and a flying squad officer injured during a shootout near the water slides in Muizenberg.

According to authorities an armed man has been killed and a flying squad officer injured during a shootout near the water slides in Muizenberg, Cape Town.

Western Cape police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk  reported that the 51 year old warrant officer was rushed to hospital after he was shot on both shoulders, his left hand and left leg in Beach Road at around 20:45 on Sunday.

He and another police officer had been on duty in Muizenberg and were investigating a vehicle when three armed men started firing at them, said Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) spokesperson Sontaga Seisa.

The second police official had to use his firearm in return as self-defence, resulting in a shootout and an unknown armed male was fatally wounded.

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It is further alleged a firearm was recovered by the police from the deceased. The other two unknown males ran away from the scene.

Van Wyk said a 9mm pistol was recovered on the scene with 15 rounds of ammunition.

The identity of the deceased was unknown.

Police are investigating an inquest and an attempted murder case.

The suspicious vehicle, a Chevrolet Aveo was discovered to have been hijacked in September in Lwandle.

Seisa said they were investigating the circumstances surrounding the man’s death and nobody has been arrested.

More: News24

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