WATCH: Hijackers speed off with passengers after shooting, killing driver at OR Tambo

15 May 2017 - 23:54 By TMG Digital
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Footage of the incident at OR Tambo International airport was shared on social media.
Footage of the incident at OR Tambo International airport was shared on social media.
Image: Twitter/Abuti Engineer

A driver was shot dead near OR Tambo International Airport this afternoon and his vehicle‚ transporting six passengers to the airport‚ was hijacked.

The incident‚ that took place at about 4.30pm‚ was filmed by a motorist and shared on social media.

Police said the driver of a Hyundai H1 motor vehicle was shot dead by a brazen group of criminals.

“Preliminary reports indicate that the driver of the Hyundai H1 was transporting a group of six businesspeople from Johannesburg to the airport when a vehicle attempted to flag them down. The driver of the Hyundai continued driving towards the airport‚” Major-General Sally de Beer said.

  • Travellers in shock as man gunned down at OR Tambo airportJohannesburg motorists on their way to the OR Tambo International Airport were left in shock this afternoon after a shooting incident left a man dead in the middle of the road leading to the drop-off area.

As he took the off-ramp to the airport‚ the vehicle was blocked by two other vehicles‚ one a black VW Golf‚ whose occupants shot and fatally wounded the H1 driver‚ De Beer said.

The suspects then jumped into the H1 and drove off with the passengers. They were later abandoned in Rhodesfield‚ Kempton Park after being robbed of their belongings‚ including cellphones. No one was injured‚ according to initial reports‚ De Beer said.

  • BREAKING: Man shot dead outside OR Tambo airport drop off areaJohannesburg motorists are expressing shock at the sight of a man lying deceased in the road near OR Tambo International Airport.

Acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane said the matter would be “thoroughly” investigated.

“We would not at this stage want to speculate on the motive for the crime. Once we have further facts at our disposal gathered from the crime scene‚ victims‚ witnesses and other relevant evidence‚ we will be in a position to make further details available‚” Phahlane said.

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