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Woman, 80, among four people gunned down in Cape Town - SAPS Anti-Gang Unit roped in

Woman, 80, among four people gunned down in Cape Town - SAPS Anti-Gang Unit roped in

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The South African Police Service's (SAPS) Anti-Gang Unit has been roped in to find gunmen who shot four people dead in Cape Town.
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