'We are going to chain ourselves to Parliament again'

Murder rocks Overcome Heights after weekend of gang shootings

Marsha Dean|Published

"WE CAN'T live like this" was the cry for help from Overcome Heights residents.

This comes after two men were shot in the head on Monday morning around 7am, after a weekend of continuous shooting.

The shooting incident took place in Rasta Close where a 28-year-old man was shot in the head and declared deceased on the scene.

The second victim who also sustained gunshot wounds was transported to a medical facility for treatment.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg confirmed that Muizenberg detectives are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder.

Twigg reported: “Muizenberg police responded to a complaint of a shooting on Monday morning, 20 October 2025, at about 7am, in Rasta Close, Overcome Heights, and upon arrival on the scene they found a 28-year-old male who sustained a gunshot wound to his head. 

"The victim was declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel. A second victim (adult male) who also sustained gunshot wounds to his body was transported to a medical facility for treatment. The circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation and arrests are yet to be made.”

The murders come after the community was hit by the double blow of a fire destroying 45 homes and leaving 150 people homeless - all as mense were forced to dodge bullets while rebuilding as gangs continued to shoot.  

On 15 September, a handful of women from the Overcome Heights community chained themselves to the gates of parliament, demanding urgent action and answers regarding the ongoing violence that has plagued the community.

Community leader Karen Mentoor said that after their protest, the gun violence has started to flare up again.

Karen explained: “Since we went to chain ourselves at Parliament, the community was quiet for three weeks because here were foot patrols and police visibility every day. But after those three weeks, we were back to just seeing one van and afterwards nothing.

"I think they did that just to keep us quiet so that we don’t go to parliament again, but we are planning to go back because we can’t live like this - in fear.

"There was a fire over the weekend and we had to assist the victims duck duck while our community workers were risking their lives, working in fear."

Police are appealing to anyone with any information about this shooting incident to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or use the mobile application MySAPS anonymously.