Six dead in R59 minibus ambush near Meyerton

A roadside ambush flipped a routine taxi trip into a mass-casualty crime scene, leaving bodies, bullet wounds, and a fast police dragnet behind.

Deadly ambush on Gauteng highway
  • Six Lesotho nationals died after gunfire hit a minibus taxi.
  • Four women were among the people killed.
  • Eighteen passengers survived with gunshot wounds.
  • The attack happened on the R59 near Meyerton.
How the violence unfolded
  • A Nissan Juke slammed into the taxi during travel.
  • Gunmen immediately started shooting after the impact.
  • The minibus overturned under the assault.
  • The trip was heading from Johannesburg toward the Free State.
Suspect vehicle background
  • Police linked the Nissan Juke to a theft report.
  • Witbank logged the vehicle as stolen.
  • Record dated back to September 2025.
  • Car history raised red flags fast.
Hunt and arrests
  • Suspects ditched the scene and hijacked another car.
  • South African Police Service teams launched a joint operation.
  • K9 units and traffic officers joined the chase.
  • Private security backed the manhunt.
What police leadership confirmed
  • Fred Kekana described rapid drone deployment.
  • Helicopters helped track fleeing suspects.
  • Two arrests happened immediately at the scene.
  • The final suspect fell after the dog unit deployment.
Charges stacking up
  • Prosecutors prepared six murder counts.
  • Attempted murder charges cover all surviving victims.
  • Carjacking and stolen vehicle possession were added.
  • Court appearances are expected soon.
Investigation status
  • Police classified the shooting as unprovoked.
  • Case work remains active and expanding.
  • Evidence reviews are still underway.
  • Authorities are tightening timelines.
 

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