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Popular Comedian and DJ Peter Mashata was reportedly killed in a hail of bullets in Soshanguve last night.

On Saturday night, tragedy struck the community of Soshanguve as beloved entertainer Peter Mashata, known for his roles as an MC, DJ, and radio personality, was allegedly shot and killed.

This devastating incident was confirmed by the police on Sunday.

Gauteng police spokesperson Col Noxolo Kweza provided details about the unfortunate event. According to Kweza, the shooting occurred during the early hours of Sunday, involving two individuals aged 46 and 45. Tragically, one of them succumbed to their injuries in the hospital, while the other sustained wounds.

The location of the shooting was near TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) in Soshanguve. It’s a chilling reminder of the violence that can erupt unexpectedly in communities.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities are actively pursuing leads to apprehend the suspects responsible for this senseless act. The police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information to come forward. They emphasize that all information provided will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.

This shocking loss has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving many mourning the untimely passing of Peter Mashata. His contributions to entertainment and his presence on the airwaves will be deeply missed.

In the wake of this tragedy, it’s crucial for the community to come together in solidarity, supporting one another and assisting the authorities in their efforts to bring justice for Peter Mashata and his loved ones. If you have any information that could aid in the investigation, please do not hesitate to reach out to the authorities at 08600 10111.

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