Johannesburg – Five people have been shot dead in South Africa’s Johannesburg in suspected violence between rival illegal mining gangs, police said on Sunday.
The five bodies, believed to be of illegal miners, were found near an abandoned mine shaft close to a slum in the suburb of Riverlea west of Johannesburg.
“Preliminary investigation suggests that two rival groups of the illegal miners were shooting at each in the area” police said in a statement.
Police have opened an investigation into the killings and have appealed to the public to come forward with any information.
With an unemployment rate of more than 32%, South Africa counts thousands of illegal miners nicknamed “zama zamas” (“those who try” in the Zulu language).
The Johannesburg region is dotted with slag heaps, shafts and deep trenches left by generations of miners, whose arrival in a gold rush in the 1880s led to the birth of the city.
Access to these old mines is controlled by gangs of zama zamas.
In September last year, local media reported that at least seven illegal miners were shot and killed near the same slum.
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