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Two bodies were found dumped along a road in Cape Town.
- A woman was found shot in the head and thrown along a road in Cape Town on Monday.
- On Sunday, a man was found on the same road and was also shot in the head.
- The police are asking for help in identifying the woman.
Two people were shot in the head and thrown along Baden Powell Drive in Cape Town in separate incidents on Sunday and Monday.
Police spokesman Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana said that a man, who had been shot in the head, was found around 9:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
He was brought in for treatment and the police are investigating an attempted murder case.
However, a second victim was found on Monday, a woman, who had been shot in the head and body.
He died and the police are investigating his murder.
Both people were found along Baden Powell Drive in the Harare area of Khayelitsha.
Police have asked for help to identify the woman.
He was estimated to be between 25 and 30 years old and was wearing gray shorts with brown socks underneath, a white T-shirt, and a black and yellow sweat top.
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Anyone with information to help identify the woman can contact Detective Captain Puren at 079 880 9872 and anyone with information about the man’s shooting can contact Detective Sergeant Maponya at 083 480 0283.
A few weeks ago, a body was found further up the road near Strandfontein.
Judy Schuter of the Strandfontein Community Police Forum (CPF) is on the edge of her wits on the road, which runs from Khayelitsha to Strandfontein.
“Oh God, again!” Schuter said.
He said the CPF even carries out sweeps of the dense area to check for victims because it has become so dangerous.
He said the most recent body found, towards the end of August, was that of a woman who appeared to have been lying in the woods for some time.
News24 reported that the woman had been beheaded.
He said they had ordered lights along the road, which covers vast expanses of veld and shrubbery, but cable thieves would loot infrastructure.
“I don’t know what to do,” Schuter said.