Soweto’s Orlando East, where 16 people were killed in a tavern shooting.
Sixty-one-year-old Thanduxolo is in critical condition after being shot seven times at a Soweto pub.
Bullets struck his arm, leg, and back. At Mdlalose’s Tavern in Orlando on Sunday night, Thanduxolo, 20, and Mandla, 23, were ambushed. Shots were fired at Mandla in the abdomen and thigh.
Because their area had been without power for three weeks due to cable theft, the two friends went to the tavern to play pool and watch soccer. The incident resulted in the deaths of sixteen people and the injury of seven others.
One hundred and thirty-two AK-47 cartridges had been found at the scene. At CHBAH, Thanduxolo and Mandla are undergoing rehabilitation.
Because Thanduxolo’s arm and leg are locked together, he is unable to move.
“I’ve never felt such pain before. I’m not sure I’ll be able to walk after this. That night, rumor has said, was bloody. I’m grateful to be alive,” says Thanduxolo.
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Over the music, he heard gunshots as he waited at the pool table.
“Through the sliding door, the assailants opened fire on everyone inside the tavern. I tried to make my way to the back of the crowd, but I ended up falling because of the chaos.
My back and arm were struck by bullets.” I hid among swinging chairs as the gunfire raged around me during this time. They fired individuals on the ground as the gunman walked away. They shot him as they left, the man claimed.
The root cause of this mystery remains undiscovered.
Police have identified five people, according to Bheki Cele, who was in Orlando on Tuesday.
Amabherete and other officers have joined the effort.
The police have arrived at the hospital to interrogate those who have been shot, but I’m still worried about my safety.
When it comes to the safety of his family, Thanduxolo is concerned because he has no idea who might be plotting to harm them.
Last week, he passed his learner’s permit exam, and his mother was concerned that he would be unable to walk or drive.
“My child is a source of anxiety for me.” His mother said that he’ll soon be out of school and will need a license to get a job.
“The cops in Orlando are not protecting us from criminals.” Every every time, they’re late. Amabherete has been all over town since the incident, but she claims they’ll leave once the problem is resolved.
On Wednesday, the Nomzamo community scheduled a memorial service led by the ward councillor. The service on Thursday will be held outside the pub.
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