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Follow Up: Table View Vigil Honours Energy Consultant Killed In Café Shooting

Table View residents gathered for a vigil after a Limpopo energy consultant was killed in a Marine Circle café shooting, keeping public attention on a murder investigation that remains unresolved.

Last updated: June 2, 2026 8:52 am
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  • Table View residents held a vigil after the Marine Circle café shooting.
  • The victim was a 33-year-old Limpopo energy consultant.
  • Police previously confirmed that no arrests had been made.
  • The follow-up keeps focus on community grief, public safety and the ongoing investigation.

A week after a deadly café shooting shook Marine Circle, Table View residents gathered in vigil, turning a violent crime scene into a place of memory, grief and public concern as police continue investigating the killing of a 33-year-old Limpopo energy consultant.

Table View residents have held a vigil for the Limpopo energy consultant killed in last week’s Marine Circle café shooting, giving the murder investigation a fresh community focus as questions remain over who carried out the attack and why.

The vigil follows the fatal shooting of a 33-year-old man at a café in Marine Circle, Table View, on Monday, 25th of May. Western Cape police previously confirmed that Table View officers were called to the scene at about 14:00 after reports of a shooting. When officers arrived, they found the man with gunshot wounds. He was declared dead at the scene by medical personnel.

Police said at the time that the circumstances surrounding the shooting were under investigation, that the motive had not yet been established, and that no arrests had been made. Those details remain important because the case is still active and the full facts have not yet been placed before a court.

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The latest vigil gives the story a different angle. It is no longer only about the violence that happened inside a popular public area. It is also about how the community is trying to process the killing, how local businesses and residents feel after a public shooting, and how families are left waiting for answers while investigators work through the case.

News24 listed the victim as a Limpopo energy consultant in its follow-up report on the Table View vigil. That detail matters because it reminds readers that the person killed was not only a crime statistic. He had a life, a profession, a family and a network beyond Cape Town. His death has therefore affected people in more than one province.

The earlier police-confirmed reports show that the shooting happened in a busy public setting at Marine Circle, an area known to many Capetonians and visitors. The location is part of a coastal business and hospitality node where people gather for meals, meetings and social outings. That is why the shooting caused such public concern.

According to a statement previously issued by precinct management and reported by Table Talk, early indications suggested the incident appeared to have been directed at a specific individual. The same statement said no patrons, staff members or bystanders were injured, and that there was no indication of an ongoing threat to residents, visitors or businesses in the area.

That reassurance was important, but it did not remove the shock. A targeted killing in a public café still affects the people who were nearby, the staff who were working, the businesses operating in the precinct, and the wider Table View community. Even when police believe an attack was not random, the public setting can leave people feeling exposed.

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The vigil shows that residents are not only asking whether the area is safe. They are also asking whether serious violent crime can be investigated quickly, whether those responsible will be found, and whether public spaces can remain places where families and ordinary visitors feel comfortable.

For Cape Town News, this follow-up is important because the original shooting was already covered as a crime event. The vigil changes the focus from immediate breaking crime to community aftermath. It gives the story a human and civic layer without repeating every detail of the killing.

Follow-up reporting matters in cases like this. Too often, a violent crime makes headlines for a day and then disappears while families continue waiting for answers. A vigil is a reminder that the consequences continue after police tape is removed, businesses reopen, and public attention moves on.

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The investigation also remains an open file. The key questions are still unanswered. Who were the attackers? Was the victim specifically targeted? What was the motive? Were any items taken from the scene? Did police recover useful footage or witness statements? And when will there be an arrest?

Those questions must be answered through the investigation, not speculation. Cape Town News is therefore treating the motive, suspects and circumstances as unconfirmed unless police release further details.

The case also sits within a wider public concern about targeted shootings in Cape Town. When killings happen in public places such as restaurants, cafés, roads or parking areas, they raise fear beyond the immediate victim. They make people wonder whether violence can enter spaces they normally treat as safe and ordinary.

At the same time, the public should be careful about circulating graphic footage, unverified names or claims about motive. In serious murder cases, speculation can harm families, witnesses, staff and the investigation itself. It can also retraumatise people who were close to the incident.

The more useful public role is to support witnesses coming forward, respect the victim’s family, and keep attention on verified police updates. Table Talk previously reported that police appealed to anyone with information to contact Detective Captain Jood Tieties on 079 894 1257, Crime Stop on 08600 10111, or to use the MySAPS mobile application anonymously.

For Table View, the vigil is a sign of grief, but also of civic concern. It shows that residents want their public spaces to remain safe, that they are aware of the impact on local businesses, and that they expect progress from the investigation.

Cape Town News will continue tracking this case as a follow-up file, especially any arrests, court appearances, police updates and further confirmed information about the motive.

Q&A

What happened in Table View?

A 33-year-old man was shot and killed at a café in Marine Circle, Table View, on Monday, 25th of May.

Why is this a follow-up story?

Residents later held a vigil for the victim, shifting the story from the shooting itself to community grief, public safety concerns and the ongoing investigation.

Who was the victim?

News24 identified the victim in its follow-up report as a Limpopo energy consultant.

Have police made arrests?

Earlier police-confirmed reports said no arrests had been made at the time of reporting.

Has a motive been confirmed?

No. Police previously said the motive had not yet been established and that the circumstances were still under investigation.

Were other people injured?

A precinct statement reported by Table Talk said no patrons, staff members or bystanders were injured.

Where can people report information?

Police previously asked anyone with information to contact Detective Captain Jood Tieties on 079 894 1257, Crime Stop on 08600 10111, or use the MySAPS mobile application anonymously.

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Table View residents held a vigil after a Limpopo energy consultant was killed in a café shooting at Marine Circle. Western Cape police previously confirmed that the 33-year-old victim was shot at a café on Monday, 25th of May, and was declared dead at the scene. Police said the motive had not yet been established and that no arrests had been made at the time of reporting. A precinct statement reported by Table Talk said no patrons, staff members or bystanders were injured and that early indications suggested the attack was directed at a specific individual.

Cape Town News will continue following the Marine Circle murder investigation, including any arrests, confirmed motive, court appearances and further police updates.

Source: News24 – Noxolo Sibiya and Table Talk – Tara Isaacs.

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Cape Town News Desk

CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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