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Three Killed In Fresh Cape Flats Shootings As Police Open Murder Cases

Police are investigating separate Cape Flats shootings that left three people dead and three others wounded, with cases opened in areas including Retreat, Mfuleni and Wallacedene.

Last updated: May 22, 2026 11:46 am
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Three people were killed and three others wounded in separate Cape Flats shootings.
  • Police confirmed murder and attempted murder investigations.
  • Incidents were reported in Cafda Village, Mfuleni and Wallacedene.
  • Police have urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stop.

Three people have been killed and three others wounded in separate shootings across the Cape Flats, placing renewed focus on gun violence in communities already living under heavy pressure. Police have confirmed murder and attempted murder investigations after incidents in areas including Cafda Village in Retreat, Mfuleni and Wallacedene near Kraaifontein.

Western Cape police are investigating a series of separate Cape Flats shootings after three people were killed and three others wounded during another violent 24-hour period.

The incidents were reported across several communities, including Cafda Village in Retreat, Mfuleni and Wallacedene near Kraaifontein. Police spokesperson Wesley Twigg confirmed that murder and attempted murder cases are being investigated, with detectives now working to identify suspects, establish motives and determine whether any of the shootings may be linked.

One of the confirmed incidents happened in Mfeketho Street in Wallacedene, where gunmen opened fire on several people. A 50-year-old man was declared dead at the scene, while three other victims, including a young child, were taken for medical treatment.

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Police also confirmed a fatal drive-by shooting in Cafda Village, Retreat, where a man was shot and killed. At the time of reporting, no arrests had been confirmed in that case.

The latest shootings have again placed the spotlight on the daily threat of gun violence across parts of the Cape Flats. For many communities, these incidents are not isolated shocks. They form part of a wider pattern where families, schools, commuters, workers and small businesses often have to live around the risk of sudden violence.

The impact reaches far beyond the immediate crime scenes. When shootings take place in residential areas, ordinary routines are disrupted. Children are kept indoors. Families fear walking to shops or transport routes. Community organisations are left dealing with trauma, while police come under pressure to produce arrests quickly.

There is also a larger public safety question. Cape Flats communities have repeatedly called for stronger visible policing, faster investigations, better intelligence-led operations and longer-term interventions that keep young people away from gangs and illegal firearms. Each new shooting adds weight to those demands.

Police investigations will now need to answer several key questions. Who were the gunmen? Were the victims targeted? Were any of the incidents connected to gang activity or personal disputes? And were the weapons used linked to other crimes?

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For investigators, the early hours after a shooting are often critical. Witness statements, ballistic evidence, camera footage and community tip-offs can all help build a case. But fear of retaliation remains one of the major barriers in gang-affected areas, where witnesses may be reluctant to come forward.

Police have urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Information can also be given anonymously, which remains important in communities where people may fear being identified.

The broader challenge is that enforcement alone may not be enough. Arrests are essential, but long-term safety also depends on removing illegal firearms, building trust between police and communities, strengthening local intelligence, and giving young people credible alternatives before gangs pull them in.

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For now, three families are grieving, three wounded victims are recovering, and several communities are once again left asking when the cycle of gun violence will end.

Source: Daily Voice – Marsha Dean.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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