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Western Cape SAPS offers rewards of between R50,000.00 and up to R100,000.00 for information to apprehend wanted suspects in three separate murders

Police in the Western Cape have offered up to R100 000.00 reward to anyone with information which will lead to the arrest and successful prosecution of the wanted suspects in three separate murders which were perpetrated between 2023 and 2025.

MURDER OF BRITISH DOCTOR

On 03 August 2023 at about 18:15, a British doctor was shot and killed during the taxi strike when the deceased and his family were travelling from Hermanus to Cape Town. They were en-route to the airport when their GPS rerouted them through Nyanga as the N-2 was blocked due to a taxi strike. While driving in Ntlangano Road, an unknown man approached and shot the doctor in the head.

The suspect was described as a light skinned African male wearing a hoodie. No one else was injured or robbed.

A reward of up to R100 000.00 is offered.

MURDER OF KRAAIFONTEIN SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

On 23 January 2025 at approximately 07:00, the deceased, Mr Sigudla, the principal of Ekutheleni Primary in Kraaifontein and his wife stopped in front of the school when they were accosted by two suspects of whom one pulled out firearm and shot the deceased multiple times. The deceased’ wife was wounded in her arm. Nothing was taken and the suspects fled on foot.

A reward of up to R50 000.00 is offered.

MURDER OF SECRETARY GENERAL OF CATA

On 16 April 2025 at about 17:45, the deceased who was the secretary general of CATA at the time, was shot multiple times while he was seated in his stationary Toyota Fortuner at the Nyanga Tax Rank. Nothing was taken from the deceased, even though he was armed.

It is believed that two suspects fled the scene.

A reward of up to R50 000.00 is offered.

We appeal to anyone with information regarding the murders and the whereabouts of the suspects to contact Lt Col Julian Tarentaal on 082 559 4645 or Capt Lukhanyo Magadla on 082 411 3245, both are attached to the Western Cape Serious and Violent Crime Investigations. Alternatively, Crime Stop can be contacted on 08600 10111 or on MySAPS mobile application.

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