Police Unveil New Findings in Londie London’s Ex-Boyfriend’s Shooting Incident at Tempo Nightclub
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has given an update on a shooting incident at Tempo in Sunninghill in the early hours of Saturday morning.
During a lively night out at the well-known establishment, reality TV star Londie London’s ex-boyfriend, Sphamandla Mabonga, found himself caught in the crossfire and was shot.
As reported by Zoom South Africa, Mabonga is currently undergoing treatment at Mediclinic Morningside. Reports suggest that the trouble began when Mabonga got into a heated argument with another clubgoer in the crowded venue. The situation quickly spiralled out of control, resulting in an exchange of gunfire.
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New Findings on Londie London’s ex-boyfriend Shooting at Tempo
In response to a query from PowerFM987 journalist Nkosi Malinga-Mnisi, the Gauteng Police disclosed that they are investigating two counts of attempted murder. One of the suspects, whose identity remains undisclosed, has already been arrested and is presently under police guard at an undisclosed hospital.
Police stated that investigations into the shooting incident are still ongoing.
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Incident Details According to Police Statement
The full statement released by the police is provided below:
The police are investigating two counts of attempted murder and assault GBH following a shooting incident at a club in Sandton on the early hours of 20 January 2024.
It is reported that four people wanted to force entry into the club without being searched. They further allegedly assaulted the bouncer at the door and pointed him with a firearm causing the other bouncer to draw his firearm. That is when the random shooting started leaving two people injured.
One suspect has since been arrested and is currently under police guard at the hospital. Police investigations continue.