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Four Killed In Lotus River Shooting As Police Reinforce Deployments

Anti-Gang Unit detectives are investigating after gunmen allegedly stepped from a vehicle and opened fire on five men outside a Lotus River block of flats.

Last updated: June 20, 2026 5:51 am
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Highlights
  • Four men were killed and another seriously wounded in Lotus River on Thursday night.
  • Police said several attackers allegedly arrived in a vehicle before opening fire on the group.
  • Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit detectives have taken over the investigation.
  • Police deployments have been reinforced, but no arrests have yet been announced.

Lotus River: Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit detectives are investigating the killing of four men and the serious wounding of a fifth after gunmen allegedly arrived in a vehicle and opened fire outside a residential block of flats on Thursday night.

The shooting happened at approximately 22:30 near the corner of Nita Street and Olga Road, where police said five men had been sitting outside the block of flats. Several people travelling in a vehicle allegedly stopped near the group, climbed out and fired multiple shots in their direction before escaping.

Western Cape police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said four of the victims, aged between 32 and 44, died at the scene. A fifth man survived the attack but suffered serious injuries and was taken to a medical facility for treatment.

“The occupants alighted from the vehicle and fired shots in the direction of the victims. Four men between the ages of 32 and 44 died on the scene, and another was taken to a medical facility with serious injuries,” Potelwa said.

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The names of the deceased had not been released by Saturday morning. Police have also not provided an update on the surviving victim’s condition or disclosed whether investigators have identified the vehicle allegedly used by the attackers.

Anti-Gang Unit Takes Over Investigation

Detectives from the Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which police believe may have been connected to gang conflict.

Grassy Park police have opened four murder cases and one attempted murder case. No arrests had been made by the time of publication, and police had not announced the identities of any suspects.

Potelwa said police resources in Lotus River had been strengthened after the attack to prevent further violence and protect the surrounding community.

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“Police deployments in the area have since been reinforced in an effort to ensure no further shooting incidents occur. Grassy Park police have opened murder and attempted murder dockets for investigation,” she said.

Potelwa added that the attack appeared to be gang-related. However, police have not identified which gangs may have been involved, and the suspected motive remains part of the investigation.

The circumstances described by police indicate that the victims were deliberately targeted, with the alleged attackers arriving together, leaving the vehicle and firing directly at the group. Investigators will now need to establish who planned the attack, how the gunmen escaped and whether the victims had any connection to the suspected gang dispute.

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Cape Town Faces Another Deadly Week Of Gun Violence

The Lotus River killings followed another suspected gang-related shooting in Manenberg on Wednesday, where one man was killed and six people were wounded, including a police officer.

In that incident, police received reports that a silver vehicle stopped in Rio Grande Walk before its occupants allegedly climbed out and opened fire on people standing outside a property.

Police spokesperson Captain Frederick van Wyk said a 22-year-old man was killed. Four other men, aged 24, 35, 36 and 48, as well as a 56-year-old woman, sustained injuries.

Police officers patrolling nearby reportedly heard the gunfire and responded to the scene. Van Wyk said the attackers then fired several shots at the responding officers, leaving a 42-year-old SAPS member with a shrapnel injury to his head.

“The suspects fled the scene and are yet to be arrested,” Van Wyk said.

Police also believe the Manenberg attack was gang-related. No arrests had been announced in either the Manenberg or Lotus River investigations by Saturday morning.

The two shootings left five people dead and seven others injured within approximately 48 hours. While police have not established any link between the incidents, both attacks involved gunmen allegedly arriving in vehicles, firing at groups gathered outside homes and escaping before arrests could be made.

Reinforced Deployments Under Scrutiny

The decision to reinforce police deployments in Lotus River reflects concern that the attack could lead to further violence or retaliation. Visible patrols may help stabilise the area in the immediate aftermath, but detectives still face the more difficult task of identifying the gunmen and building cases that can lead to successful prosecutions.

Investigators are expected to examine surveillance footage, witness accounts, cellphone information and ballistic evidence recovered from the scene. Police have not confirmed what evidence was collected or whether the vehicle’s registration details are known.

The killings will also renew questions about the availability of illegal firearms and the ability of organised gangs to carry out coordinated attacks in residential communities.

Capetonians with information that could help identify the attackers can contact SAPS Crime Stop anonymously on 08600 10111 or submit information through the MySAPS mobile application.

Cape Town News will update this report when police announce arrests, identify the victims or release further information about the investigation.

Q&A

What happened in Lotus River?

Police said five men were sitting outside a residential block of flats when several people allegedly arrived in a vehicle, climbed out and opened fire on them.

How many people were killed?

Four men between the ages of 32 and 44 died at the scene. A fifth man was taken to a medical facility with serious injuries.

Where did the shooting happen?

The attack happened near the corner of Nita Street and Olga Road in Lotus River, within the Grassy Park policing precinct.

Who is investigating the attack?

Detectives attached to the Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit are investigating the shooting.

Was the shooting gang-related?

Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said the shooting appeared to be gang-related. The precise motive and the gangs allegedly involved have not been disclosed.

Have any suspects been arrested?

No arrests had been announced by Saturday morning.

Have additional police officers been deployed?

Yes. Police said deployments in the Lotus River area had been reinforced to prevent further shooting incidents.

SAI Search Summary

Four men were killed and another seriously wounded during a suspected gang-related shooting near Nita Street and Olga Road in Lotus River, Cape Town. Police said the five men were sitting outside a residential block of flats at approximately 22:30 on Thursday when several people allegedly arrived in a vehicle, climbed out and opened fire. Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit detectives are investigating four murders and one attempted murder. Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said deployments in the area had been reinforced. No arrests have been announced.

Source: News24 – Nicole McCain; Official statement: Western Cape SAPS spokesperson Novela Potelwa; Additional official statement: SAPS spokesperson Captain Frederick van Wyk

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