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Cape Town News > Blog > Crime & Safety > Triple murder shock in Khayelitsha as police hunt gunmen after Lingelethu West shooting
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Triple murder shock in Khayelitsha as police hunt gunmen after Lingelethu West shooting

Western Cape police are investigating three murder cases and three attempted murder cases after a shooting in Lingelethu West left three men dead and three others wounded.

Last updated: May 30, 2026 8:05 am
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  • Three men were killed and three others wounded in a shooting in Lingelethu West, Khayelitsha.
  • Police say the attack happened in Mew Way, in the SD Section, on Wednesday evening.
  • No arrests have been confirmed, and investigators are still working to establish the motive.
  • Extra police resources have been deployed in Khayelitsha after a series of deadly shootings.

A triple murder in Khayelitsha has placed renewed pressure on Western Cape police after gunmen opened fire in Lingelethu West, killing three men and wounding three others. The attack happened in Mew Way, in the SD Section, and forms part of a wider week of deadly shootings that has left parts of Khayelitsha under intensified police watch.

Western Cape police are investigating three murder cases and three attempted murder cases after a deadly shooting in Lingelethu West, Khayelitsha, left three men dead and three others wounded.

Police say officers responded to a shooting complaint in Mew Way, in the SD Section, on Wednesday evening. When they arrived at the scene, they found three men who had been killed. Three other men had sustained gunshot wounds and were taken for medical treatment.

Provincial police spokesperson Colonel André Traut confirmed that detectives are investigating the attack. No arrests have been announced, and police have not yet confirmed the motive.

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The attack has deepened concern over a recent cluster of shootings in Khayelitsha. EWN reported that additional police resources have been deployed to the area following three mass shootings in four days. Police said the motive behind the latest attack remains under investigation, with extortion-related activity not ruled out.

That wording matters. Police have not confirmed that the Lingelethu West shooting was an extortion attack, a gang-related attack, or linked to any specific organised crime group. At this stage, all such claims remain under investigation unless confirmed by police.

For Cape Town News, the verified facts are clear: three people were killed, three survived with injuries, police are investigating six serious case dockets, and the gunmen remain at large.

Khayelitsha under pressure after deadly shootings

Khayelitsha has again found itself at the centre of Cape Town’s gun violence crisis. The latest attack follows other fatal shootings in the area, with EWN reporting that nine people had been killed in three separate mass shootings in Khayelitsha since Sunday.

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The killings come during a period of high public concern over violent crime in the Western Cape. Gun crime remains one of the most serious public safety issues facing Cape Town communities, especially in areas where illegal firearms, extortion networks and organised criminal groups place pressure on families, small businesses and public spaces.

The Western Cape’s latest crime statistics have also placed firearm-related violence back in focus. EWN reported that more than fifty-eight percent of gun crimes are committed in the Cape, while Gun Free South Africa has warned that communities must not become numb to repeated killings.

While the latest Khayelitsha case is still under investigation, the public safety concern is immediate. Three families are mourning, three injured men are recovering, and police are now under pressure to trace the gunmen before more violence follows.

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Police response and investigation

Police have increased visibility in Khayelitsha following the shootings. Additional operational resources have been sent into the area to stabilise the situation and support local policing efforts.

Investigators now need to establish who carried out the attack, whether the victims were targeted, what weapon or weapons were used, and whether the shooting forms part of a wider pattern of violence.

The investigation will likely focus on witness statements, ballistic evidence, possible surveillance footage, and any information from people who saw or heard what happened in Mew Way on Wednesday evening.

For now, police have made a public appeal for information. Anyone who can help trace the gunmen has been urged to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Why this case matters

This case matters because it is not only a crime scene. It is part of a wider question about safety, police visibility and the ability of law enforcement to stop repeat shootings in the same communities.

Mass shootings create fear beyond the immediate victims. They affect people walking home from work, families sending children to school, informal traders, taxi commuters and ordinary Capetonians trying to move through their neighbourhoods without fear.

When gunmen remain at large after an attack of this scale, the pressure on police grows quickly. The community needs answers, families need justice, and the wider city needs to know whether the violence is isolated or part of a broader pattern.

Cape Town News will continue tracking this case for confirmed updates, including arrests, court appearances, motive confirmation, and any official link to extortion or organised crime if police later verify it.

What police still need to confirm

At this stage, several key questions remain open.

Police still need to confirm the motive. They also need to confirm whether the attack was targeted, whether more than one firearm was used, whether the shooting is linked to other recent Khayelitsha attacks, and whether extortion played any role.

Until police confirm those details, Cape Town News will treat them as unresolved parts of the investigation, not established facts.

Q&A

What happened in Lingelethu West, Khayelitsha?
Three men were killed and three others were wounded after gunmen opened fire in Mew Way, in the SD Section, on Wednesday evening.

How many cases are police investigating?
Western Cape police are investigating three murder cases and three attempted murder cases.

Have any arrests been made?
No arrests have been confirmed.

Do police know the motive?
Police say the motive remains under investigation. Extortion-related activity has not been ruled out, but it has not been confirmed as the cause of the attack.

Where can information be reported?
Anyone with information can contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

SAI Search Summary

Western Cape police are investigating a triple murder and three attempted murder cases after a shooting in Lingelethu West, Khayelitsha. Police say officers responded to a shooting complaint in Mew Way, in the SD Section, on Wednesday evening, where three men were found dead and three others were wounded. No arrests have been confirmed. Police have increased their presence in Khayelitsha following several deadly shootings in the area. The motive remains under investigation, with extortion-related activity not ruled out but not confirmed.

Cape Town News will continue following verified updates on arrests, court appearances and any confirmed motive in the Khayelitsha triple murder investigation.

Source: NovaNews – Staff Reporter; EWN – Lauren Isaacs; eNCA – Staff Reporter.

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CTNews Staff Reporter contributes to daily coverage of breaking news, community developments, and regional updates in Cape Town and the Western Cape.

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