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11-year old killed, six others injured in Ficksburg farm attack

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The police in the Free State have launched a manhunt for two suspects following a shooting incident on a farm that claimed the life of a child and inured six other people.

Seven people were shot at a farm in the Free State. File picture: ANA

THE POLICE in the Free State are searching for two gunmen after a shooting incident on a farm where seven people were shot, including a child.

The incident took place on Sunday, April 21, just before 10pm.

Free State provincial police spokesperson Warrant Officer Mmako Mophiring said a manhunt has been launched.

“Police launched a manhunt for suspects following a shooting incident at a farm that claimed the life of a minor and six other people got injured and hospitalised after they were allegedly shot by two unknown suspects who fled the scene in an unknown vehicle,” Mophiring said.

The incident occurred on a farm in the Ficksburg district when two armed suspects raided farm dwellers on the farmstead without uttering a word to the occupants inside the houses.

“The suspects fled the scene on foot and got into an unknown car that was parked on the side of the R26 road, near the farmstead.

“It was discovered later, on the arrival of police and emergency personnel, that an 11-year-old minor was shot and died on the scene. Six other people, men and women, were injured and rushed to the local hospital for further medical treatment.

“The motive behind the shooting is not yet known, however, police investigations continue. Cases of murder and six counts of attempted murder are being investigated,” Mophiring said.

The police have urged anyone with information to come forward.

“Anyone with information that may lead to arrests and the conviction of the suspects can contact Ficksburg Detective Captain Lebakeng at 079 897 7144 or Crime Stop 08600 10111, alternatively using the MySAPS app,” Mophiring said.

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