Police are investigating a murder case after one person was shot dead at a well-known establishment on Marine Drive in Blouberg on Monday afternoon.
Emergency services, including Community Medics, Netcare911, ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd., Metro EMS Western District and the SAPS, attended to the scene just after 2 pm this afternoon.
Upon their arrival, police found the body of a 33-year-old man with multiple gunshot wounds lying on his stomach. He was declared dead on the scene by medical personnel. The police’s FC van Wyk says the motive is yet to be determined.
While the circumstances behind the shooting are still unclear, the Beach Boulevard Business Precinct has issued a statement, saying that the shooting appears to be isolated, involving a single victim, and that the victim was allegedly targeted.
The business grouping says no patrons, staff members, or bystanders were injured during the incident.
“While any act of violence is deeply concerning, early indications suggest that this was an isolated event and not a random act against the public. At this stage, there is no indication of any ongoing threat to residents, visitors, or businesses within the area, and the precinct remains safe.”
“The Marine Circle and Blouberg beachfront precinct continue to be one of Cape Town’s most popular and well-supported hospitality and tourism destinations, known for its vibrant atmosphere, reputable establishments, and active security presence. The safety and well-being of patrons, residents, and visitors remain a top priority for businesses and security partners operating within the precinct.”
They have extended their gratitude to Core Tactical Armed Response for their immediate reaction and assistance on scene, as well as SAPS and emergency medical personnel for their swift response during the incident.
The business group has also urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information or speculation on social media while investigations remain ongoing.
They conclude that normal operations within the precinct continue as usual.
Police have urged anyone with information to contact the Investigating Officer, Detective Captain Jood Tieties on 079 894 1257.


