An Mpumalanga man allegedly shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself, the South African Police Service (SAPS) said on Tuesday. "We are deeply saddened by the report of this tragic incident," the acting Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Major General (Dr) Zeph Mkhwanazi said. The gender-based violence (GBV) incident took place on Tuesday morning in Kabokweni, just outside White River. Police and Emergency Services Personnel were dispatched to the scene, however, both individuals died as a result of the incident. While investigators continue to probe the matter, General Mkhwanazi has emphasised that today's tragedy is a stark reminder of the urgent need for awareness, prevention and support for those impacted by GBV. As part of efforts to address the challenges of gender-based violence and femicide, the SAPS in Mpumalanga has organised a prayer day on Wednesday in Ermelo where members, together with faith-based-organisations. 'Domestic violence is an issue that affects i ndividuals and communities globally, and we urge anyone who may be experiencing or aware of domestic violence to seek help. 'There are numerous resources and support systems available, including our Crime Stop number 08600 10111 and Victim Friendly Facilities in our Police Stations across the province, that can provide assistance and guidance," said Mkhwanazi. Source : South African Government News Agency
Mpumalanga man shoots wife, turns gun on himself
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