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Isipingo Samaritan shot during hijacking

The victim was trying to help a neighbour who was being hijacked.

AN Isipingo man (50) is fighting for his life after he was shot in the head on Thursday morning as he came to the aid of a neighbour who was being hijacked.

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The incident happened at around 07:00 at Inwabi Road. In a statement, PT Alarms said a woman had dropped off her husband at work and driven back home when the hijackers struck.

“The woman screamed and the victim, a neighbour, rushed to her assistance. The hijackers fired at the victim striking him on his temple and fled with the vehicle, reported to be a Toyota bakkie,” read the statement.

Emer-G-Med spokesperson, Kyle van Reenen said the victim was stabilised at the scene and airlifted to hospital by a helicopter ambulance.

“ Several advanced life support interventions were needed to stabilise him before he was placed onto a mechanical ventilator to assist him in breathing. The call was then made for the assistance of the Netcare 911 aeromedical helicopter to airlift him through to a specialist facility for the definitive care that he required” said van Reenen.

SAPS had also started processing the crime scene for evidence.  


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