Nine people have died and at least 10 others were wounded after a group of gunmen carried out a shooting at a South African pub, authorities said.
The incident occurred just before 1am local time in the township of Bekkersdal, which is located 46 kilometres (28 miles) west of Johannesburg.
It is the second mass shooting to happen in South Africa in three weeks.
About 12 unknown suspects in a white minibus and a silver car opened fire at pub patrons at KwaNoxolo tavern, in the Tambo section of Bekkersdal, and continued to shoot randomly as they fled the scene, according to police.
“Some victims were randomly shot in the streets by unknown gunmen,” the police said of the incident that left nine people dead and 10 in hospital.
Major General Fred Kekana, the acting provincial commissioner of Gauteng, told The Associated Press (AP) at the scene that the gunmen, some of whom wore balaclavas, had one AK-47 rifle and several 9mm pistols.
Police did not release information about the victims, but police spokesperson Brigadier Brenda Muridili confirmed that an e-hailing driver was among those who were caught in the crossfire.
She said the driver had just dropped off a client.
“He was shot and killed,” she told the AP.
A manhunt for the suspects has been initiated by Gauteng Serious and Violent Crime Investigations in collaboration with the Crime Detection Tracing Unit.
There have been several mass shootings at bars – sometimes called shebeens or taverns in South Africa – in recent years, including a mass shooting carried out by multiple suspects in an unlicensed bar near the South African capital that left at least 12 people dead and 13 injured earlier this month.
Another shooting killed 16 people in the Johannesburg township of Soweto in 2022.
On the same day, four people were killed in a mass shooting at a bar in another province.
With almost 26,000 homicides in 2024, or more than 70 per day on average, South Africa has one of the highest homicide rates in the world.
Firearms are by far the leading cause of death in homicides.
Although the nation of 62 million has comparatively stringent gun control laws, officials say many murders are carried out using illegal firearms.
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