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PASSENGER SHOOTS TAXI DRIVER

Suspect arrested after alleged retaliation of road rage incident

Kim Swartz|Updated

MURDER: Taxi driver was shot dead

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A 28-year-old suspect is expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrates Court today after a Kensington taxi driver was gunned down in his own vehicle, leaving three passengers injured.

According to police, the man caught a taxi on Friday, pulled out a gun and shot the driver multiple times while also injuring three other passengers before fleeing.

Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi explained: “Reports suggested that the driver of a minibus taxi with three passengers stopped this morning, Friday 15 August 2025 at about 5.50am, near the corners of 16th Avenue and Voortrekker Roads in Kensington when an unidentified man boarded the vehicle.

“The man drew a pistol and shot the driver from behind. The driver intended to respond, however, multiple gunshots then followed which resulted in him sustaining fatal injuries and injuries to three passengers.”

He added that the suspect got out of the vehicle and fled to a nearby getaway vehicle with the firearm of the deceased driver in his possession.

The driver was declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel while the injured passengers were transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.

The suspect was arrested after a manhunt was launched and he is expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrates court facing charges of murder and three counts of attempted murder.

The motive for the attack is believed to be retaliation after the suspect and taxi driver allegedly had a previous argument over a knocked-off side mirror.

Ward Councillor Cheslyn Steenberg told the Daily Voice that he condemns the incident and has extended his condolences to the taxi driver’s family.

Steenberg says: “Given that we have a current taxi violence in the City I want to call on all our stakeholders to embrace restraint and to talk on all these issues without having to shoot one another.

“I want to call for that restraint and offer my sincere condolences to the person that passed, to his friends and family but more so to those who were injured. I wish them well with their recovery and that there will be no further retaliation to this unfortunate incident.”

He added whether the shooting incident is due to taxi violence or an alleged retaliation he cannot confirm, however when these matters occur they become retaliatory.

The cops further appealed to who can shed light on the circumstances surrounding this incident to please call Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or alternatively use the mobile application MySAPS anonymously.