Child shot and killed in 'hijacking' outside school

28 May 2018 - 09:09 By JEFF WICKS AND NIVASHNI NAIR
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The Hyundai ix35 that was involved in a hijacking and crashed into a truck and lost control.
The Hyundai ix35 that was involved in a hijacking and crashed into a truck and lost control.
Image: Jackie Clausen

As relatives of a nine-year-old slain girl arrived at the Chatsmed Hospital‚ hysterical cries of anguish reverberated through the accident and emergency unit.

It is understood that the child had been rushed to the hospital after she was shot in the stomach during a botched hijacking outside her school in Shallcross‚ south of Durban.

A distraught man collapsed into the arms of another as he sobbed outside the hospital where the child had died on Monday morning.

Police cordoned off the road on which the shooting took place.
Police cordoned off the road on which the shooting took place.
Image: Jeff Wicks

Police crime scene investigators and photographers had already descended on the hospital.

It is believed that a IX35 vehicle was hijacked outside the school before the hijackers lost control of it and ended up in a nearby park.

One of the hijackers was shot dead while the other was arrested.

The scene where a nine-year-old girl was shot by hijackers outside a school in Shallcross, Durban.
The scene where a nine-year-old girl was shot by hijackers outside a school in Shallcross, Durban.
Image: Jeff Wicks

Shallcross community police forum chairman Mahendra Lillkan said the incident was the first hijacking in the area in recent months.

"The community is shocked and saddened by this incident. We just don't know what to say. General housebreakings have been continuing but hijackings seemed to be under control. We are surprised by what happened this morning‚" he said.

The Hyundai ix35, that was involved in the attempted hijacking crashed into this truck and lost control.
The Hyundai ix35, that was involved in the attempted hijacking crashed into this truck and lost control.
Image: Jackie Clausen
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