British doctor murdered amid Cape Town taxi protests after 'taking wrong turn'

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British doctor murdered amid Cape Town taxi protests after 'taking wrong turn'
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A British doctor is among five people shot dead in violent protests in South Africa last week It is believed he had taken a wrong turn from a nearby airport while driving with two other people when a group approached the vehicle and shot him

The 40-year-old, who was visiting as a tourist with his family, was killed in the Ntlangano Crescent area ofIt is believed he had taken a wrong turn from a nearby airport while driving with two other people when a group approached the vehicle and shot him.

Unrest on the outskirts of South Africa’s second-largest city began after minibus taxi drivers announced a week-long strike on 1 August.

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