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Hanover Park Shooting Leaves Two Dead As Police Open Murder Cases

Western Cape police are investigating two murder cases and one attempted murder case after a shooting in Hanover Park left two people dead and one person wounded.

Last updated: June 2, 2026 6:44 am
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  • Police confirmed that three people were wounded in a shooting in Johndown, Hanover Park.
  • One wounded man managed to drive himself and two others to hospital.
  • An adult man and woman were declared dead on arrival.
  • Police have opened two murder cases and one attempted murder case.

A Hanover Park shooting has again placed Cape Flats gun violence in the spotlight after two people died and a third person survived long enough to drive himself and the other wounded victims to hospital, where police were later called to begin a murder investigation.

Western Cape police are investigating two murder cases and one attempted murder case after a shooting in Hanover Park left two people dead and one person wounded.

The incident happened in Johndown, Hanover Park, and was reported to police after the wounded victims arrived at hospital. According to police, Philippi officers responded to a complaint from the hospital on Monday morning and were told that three people had been wounded in a shooting.

Police spokesperson Ndakhe Gwala confirmed that one of the wounded male victims managed to drive himself and two other victims to hospital after the attack. An adult man and an adult woman were declared dead on arrival. The surviving victim received medical treatment.

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The confirmed police position is that the victims sustained gunshot wounds in Johndown, Hanover Park. Police have registered two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder for investigation.

At this stage, no arrest has been confirmed. Police have not yet released a confirmed motive, and no suspect details have been made public in the report. That means the case remains an active investigation, and Cape Town News is treating the incident strictly according to the facts confirmed by police.

The shooting has drawn attention because of the way the victims reached hospital. In many serious shooting cases, emergency services or police are first called to the scene. In this case, the surviving victim managed to drive from Hanover Park to hospital with the other wounded victims in the vehicle. That detail shows the urgency and confusion that often follows violent incidents in Cape Flats communities.

Hanover Park falls under the policing area where gun violence has long been a major concern. The area has often been linked to gang-related shootings, but police have not confirmed whether this specific incident is gang-related. For legal and accuracy reasons, Cape Town News is not making that link unless police confirm it.

What can be reported is that another deadly shooting has affected a Cape Town community already familiar with the fear and disruption caused by firearm violence. For families, neighbours and ordinary people in the area, these incidents are not just crime statistics. They affect movement, safety, children walking near streets, and the daily sense of whether public spaces feel secure.

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The investigation will now need to establish what happened before the shooting, who opened fire, whether the victims were targeted, and whether the attack was linked to any wider dispute. Police will also need witness statements, possible surveillance footage, forensic evidence and any information from the surviving victim, if and when he is able to assist investigators.

The surviving victim may become important to the investigation, but police have not released further detail about his condition beyond confirming that he survived and received treatment. The identities of the two people who died were also not included in the police confirmation carried in the report.

For readers, the key point is that this is still an early-stage murder investigation. The confirmed facts do not yet answer the full “why” behind the shooting. They answer the “what”, “where”, “when” and “how” in broad terms: three people were shot in Johndown, Hanover Park, on Monday morning; one wounded man drove the group to hospital; two victims died; police opened murder and attempted murder cases.

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The unanswered questions now sit with investigators. Who fired the shots? Was more than one attacker involved? Was the shooting targeted? Did it form part of a wider pattern of violence in the area? Were there witnesses nearby? And will police be able to make arrests quickly enough to prevent further fear in the community?

Cape Flats shooting cases often carry a heavy public interest because they speak to larger concerns about firearms, policing capacity, community safety and the ability of law enforcement to act before violence escalates. Hanover Park has seen repeated incidents over the years, and every new shooting adds pressure on police and local safety structures to show visible progress.

The case also highlights the importance of reliable public reporting. Videos and images from violent crime scenes often spread quickly on social media, but those clips can cause further trauma and may not provide verified facts. In this case, Cape Town News is relying on the police-confirmed version of events and avoiding graphic detail.

The next step will be whether police confirm arrests, release suspect information, or provide a clearer motive. Until then, the matter remains open, with two families grieving, one survivor recovering, and investigators working through a serious double murder case.

Cape Town News will continue tracking the Hanover Park investigation, especially any arrests, police updates, court appearances and further confirmed information about the motive.

Q&A

What happened in Hanover Park?

Three people were shot in Johndown, Hanover Park. One wounded man managed to drive himself and two other wounded victims to hospital.

How many people died?

Police confirmed that an adult man and an adult woman were declared dead on arrival at hospital.

How many people survived?

One male victim survived and received medical treatment after driving the group to hospital.

What cases have police opened?

Police registered two murder cases and one attempted murder case.

Have police made any arrests?

No arrest was confirmed in the report. The case remains under investigation.

Was the shooting gang-related?

Police have not confirmed a motive in the report. Cape Town News is not describing the incident as gang-related unless police confirm that link.

Why does this story matter?

The case matters because it involves another deadly shooting in a Cape Town community already affected by serious firearm violence. It also raises public safety concerns and will require follow-up on arrests, motive and court proceedings.

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Western Cape police are investigating two murder cases and one attempted murder case after a shooting in Johndown, Hanover Park. Police said three people were wounded and that one male victim managed to drive himself and two others to hospital. An adult man and an adult woman were declared dead on arrival, while the surviving victim received medical treatment. Police have not confirmed any arrest or motive in the report. The case remains an active investigation, with Cape Town News tracking possible arrests, suspect details, motive and future court proceedings.

Cape Town News will continue following police updates in the Hanover Park double murder investigation.

Source: Cape Argus – Genevieve Serra.

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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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