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Boy, 6, shot in the chest: Gang crossfire victim ‘dreamed of being cop’

Mahira Duval|Published

‘SO FRIENDLY, TALKATIVE’: Zakariyah Noble. PICTURES: SUPPLIED

A six-year-old boy who dreamed of becoming a police officer has died after he was caught in gang crossfire on Monday.

Tears rolled at the Hanover Park Day Hospital as the family of Zakariyah Noble were told that he passed away after being shot in the chest.

Aunt Aqeedah Pretorius, 25, says the Grade R learner from Turfhall Primary School was struck as he walked with relatives in Surwood Walk.

“He came to his ouma’s house each day after school and at the time of the shooting, he was walking with his uncle and two cousins to fetch the washing at another house,” she said.

“He was hit by the bullet and they took him to the day hospital where he was still fighting for his life.”

HARTSEER: Zakariyah’s family at H.Park hospital

Police spokesperson Malcolm Pojie confirmed Philippi SAPS have opened a murder docket after the shooting at about 5.30pm on Monday.

“Reports reveal that the boy was caught in crossfire and sustained a gunshot wound to the chest, where after he was taken to a local hospital where he was declared deceased, as he succumbed to the injury sustained.

“The circumstances are being investigated, as is the motive,” Pojie said.

Aqeedah says the family is hartseer knowing they will never see Zakariyah the bubbly young boy smile again.

“He was very talkative and so friendly. He has an older sister and she is not taking it well,” she explained.

“Zakariyah always wanted to be a police officer and there is a video taken at his school where he said he wanted to catch the bad guys. We are broken by this and don’t even know what to say.”

]Zakariyah is the second child to be shot and killed in the same vicinity of Hanover Park known as “The Backstreets”.

Just over a week ago, Zarah Jackson, 15, died after being struck in the neck while walking in Rywood Walk.

The Grade 9 pupil from Crystal High School was rushed to hospital where she died.

Cops arrested Ebrahiem Ettala and Tyrique Pretorius, both aged 23, for the shooting. The duo subsequently appeared in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court on murder charges.

KYK HIER: A relative shows bullet hole

Zarah was laid to rest over the weekend, three days after the horrific shooting.

Police have appealed to anyone with information about the murder of Zakariyah to anonymously contact Lieutenant-Colonel Gavin Sias at 082 469 7243, or 021 690 1516 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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