The 2024 Lusikisiki shootings occurred on September 28, 2024 outside of two houses in the town of Lusikisiki in Eastern Cape, South Africa. 18 people were killed and 5 others were injured.
Crime in Lusikisiki such as robbery and rape is common. In 2021, Lusikisiki ranked 1 in South Africa in terms of the national crime rate.[3]
Shootings
The shootings occurred in the early hours of September 28, 2024. Gunmen opened fire at the lawn of two houses while 19 people were attending a family event, fatally shooting seventeen people in the head and injuring and hospitalizing six others. In one of the homes, nobody survived.[4][5]
On the day of the memorial service for the victims on October 6, eight unidentified gunmen armed with rifles and handguns opened fire on a group of Community Policing Forum community patrollers, killing six people and injuring four others. The suspects are still at large.[6]
Arrests
The first suspect was detained on October 3, 2024.[7] Three suspects were arrested on October 6.[8]
On October 9, prosecutors charged 45-year-old Siphosoxolo Myekethe with 18 counts of murder and one count possession of an unlicenced firearm, an AK-47 automatic assault rifle in connection with the shooting, but did not announce Myekethe's motive or connection to the victims.[9][10]
On October 15, three other suspects linked to the shooting, 31-year-old Bonga Hintsa, 25-year-old Aphiwe Ndende and 33-year-old Lwando Anthony Abi were arrested.[11]
The other arrested suspects are 38-year-old Zenande Paya, 36-year-old Mawethu Nomdlembu who were arrested on October 17 and 46-year-old Mzukisi Ndamase who was arrested on October 31.[12]
The victims consisted of fifteen women and three men. Fifteen women and two men died in the shooting, while a critically injured man died in hospital two days after the shooting on September 29.[14]
The victims were identified as:
#
Name (s) and Surname (s)
Age (s)
1
Mary Sinqina
63
2
Thobile Sinqina
37
3
Samantha Sinqina
26
4
Nancy Sinqina-Mhatu
59
5
Anita Dimpo Mhatu
30
6
Athini Talent Mhatu
25
7
Thabiso Smomoza Mhatu
14
8
Mathembisile Sinqina-Mayekiso
64
9
Mandisa Dlokweni
37
10
Nonkanyiso Dukuza
21
11
Nombuliso Dukuza
34
12
Nobelungu France
46
13
Ruth King
21
14
Lungiswa Gawulekapa
51
15
Thandeka Mhlawulivela
46
16
Tamara Vimba
40
17
Sigobodo Gxobela
59
18
Nomazwi Ndleleni
59
A mass memorial for the victims was held on October 5, 2024.[15]
SAPS police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said "It's just a matter of time before we crack the case. So we have full faith and confidence that the team that is on the ground is capable. We have got the right expertise to ensure that we find and apprehend those that are behind these particular killings."[17]