Jealous Taxi Driver Shoots Ex-Girlfriend And Partner Dead, Commits Suicide Afterwards

A taxi driver reportedly killed himself after shooting a woman and a man believed to be her boyfriend to dead in the latter’s Ford Mustang while driving in Soweto, South Africa.

It was gathered that the woman was a police reservist working at the Diepkloof police station in Soweto. Her male companion, the owner of the Ford Mustang, was believed to have been a forex trader while the gunman was a taxi owner suspected to have been the woman’s ex-lover.

A video taken at the scene following the incident shows a group of people surrounding the car while two bloodied bodies are slumped inside. Nearby was a minibus taxi that was hit when the driver of the car lost control of the vehicle.

Taxi Driver Kills Girlfriend Who Dumped Him , Commits Suicide Afterwards

According to News24, a source said the taxi driver was angry that the woman had dumped him and gotten herself a new boyfriend.

“He shot at them as they were driving in Soweto. After shooting at their car, [the driver] lost control and hit a minibus taxi. He (the shooter) then went to his parents’ house in Orlando and killed himself,” said the source.

Police spokesperson Colonel Athlenda Mathe said the couple was shot along Baragwanath Road in Soweto.

She said the female reservist constable, who was attached to the Diepkloof Visible Policing Unit, and a man were driving along the road when shots were fired at them

She said the shooter then drove off and later killed himself.

 

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