EMS Staff Member Dies Following Smash-and-Grab Incident in Cape Town

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The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness has confirmed the death of an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) staff member following a smash-and-grab incident in Cape Town on Thursday.

 

According to the department, the incident occurred near Jan van Riebeeck Drive and Epping Avenue on 18 June 2026. Authorities have clarified that the staff member was not shot, despite initial speculation surrounding the circumstances of the incident.

 

The department said the exact details of what happened, as well as the cause of death, remain under investigation. Officials are working closely with the South African Police Service as investigations continue.

 

In a statement, the department strongly condemned attacks on EMS personnel and patients, describing such incidents as unacceptable.

 

Western Cape Health and Wellness Minister Mireille Wenger expressed condolences to the staff member’s family, friends and colleagues.

 

“Our EMS personnel are dedicated public healthcare workers who serve communities around the clock, often under challenging and dangerous conditions, to save lives. They must be able to perform their duties without fear of violence. Attacks on those who have committed their lives to caring for others are unacceptable and deeply distressing.”

 

The department said it is ensuring that the employee’s family has been informed and has appealed for privacy and sensitivity during this difficult time.

 

Counselling services have also been made available to EMS teams affected by the tragedy. Further information is expected to be released once investigations have progressed.

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