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Innocent Man Killed In Bonteheuwel Drive-By Shooting As Police Recover Hijacked Getaway Car

A deadly drive-by shooting in Bonteheuwel has left three men dead, including what community leaders say was an innocent resident, as police continue searching for armed suspects linked to the Cape Flats attack.

Last updated: May 8, 2026 8:36 am
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  • Three men were shot during a drive-by attack in Bonteheuwel.
  • Ward leaders say at least one victim was not gang affiliated.
  • Police recovered a hijacked vehicle and a stolen firearm.

Another night of gunfire has once again shaken the Cape Flats, but this time community anger is growing even louder after local leaders confirmed that one of the men killed in Bonteheuwel was not believed to be involved in gang activity. For many Capetonians, the tragedy has become yet another painful reminder that in gang-ridden neighbourhoods, innocent lives can be caught in the crossfire without warning.

A quiet Wednesday evening in Bonteheuwel turned into another scene of heartbreak after a drive-by shooting claimed the lives of three men and sent shockwaves through one of Cape Town’s most violence-stricken communities.

According to police, the shooting happened shortly after half past seven on Wednesday evening at the corner of Kiaat Avenue and Jakkalsvlei Street, where gunmen reportedly opened fire before fleeing the area.

When emergency responders arrived, two victims, aged twenty-nine and thirty-eight, were found with fatal gunshot wounds and were declared dead at the scene.

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A third victim, aged twenty-two, was rushed to a nearby medical facility in critical condition but later succumbed to his injuries on Thursday morning.

While police have not officially confirmed the motive, early indications suggest the attack may be linked to escalating gang tensions in the area following another gang-related killing earlier this week.

The tragedy has sparked particular outrage after Ward Councillor Angus McKenzie confirmed that at least one of the men killed was not believed to be involved in gang activity.

McKenzie described the shooting as a senseless act of violence and warned earlier in the week that retaliation attacks were possible following recent gang-related incidents in the area.

Police spokesperson Thembakazi Mpendukana confirmed that officers who were patrolling nearby witnessed the shooting and immediately launched a pursuit of a silver Toyota Etios believed to have been used in the attack.

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After what police described as a lengthy chase, the vehicle was eventually found abandoned in another street after the suspects reportedly fled on foot.

Investigators later discovered that the vehicle had earlier been hijacked in Athlone.

A nine millimetre pistol, also believed to have been stolen, was recovered inside the car, while investigators believe the suspects may have swapped number plates in an attempt to avoid detection.

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No arrests have yet been made.

Police are now urging anyone with information to come forward as detectives continue piecing together what has become yet another painful chapter in the Cape Flats’ ongoing battle against gang violence.

Source: IOL – Kim Swartz.

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