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12 dead, including three children, after mass shooting in bar near Pretoria

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Published: December 7, 2025
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A mass shooting carried out Saturday (Pretoria time) by multiple suspects in an unlicensed bar near the South African capital left at least 12 people dead.

The victims included three children aged three, 12 and 16.

Another 13 people were wounded and being treated in hospital. Police did not give details of the ages of those who were injured or their conditions.

Police officers carry the body of a person on a stretcher after a mass shooting at a bar near Pretoria, South Africa. (AP)

Police adjusted the death toll after they said a 12th victim died in hospital.

The shooting happened at a bar inside a hostel in the Saulsville township west of the administrative capital of Pretoria in the early hours of Saturday.

Ten of the victims died at the scene and two others died at the hospital, police said.

The children killed were a three-year-old boy, a 12-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl.

Police said they were searching for three male suspects.

“We are told that at least three unknown gunmen entered this hostel where a group of people were drinking and they started randomly shooting,” police spokesperson Brig. Athlenda Mathe told national broadcaster SABC.

She said the motive for the killings was not clear.

The shootings happened about 4.15am, she said, but police were only alerted at 6am.

A man sits outside a scene where the bodies of the victims of a mass shooting were found, at a bar near Pretoria, South Africa. (AP)

South Africa has one of the highest homicide rates in the world and recorded more than 26,000 homicides in 2024 — an average of more than 70 a day. Firearms are by far the leading cause of death in homicides.

The country of 62 million people has relatively strict gun ownership laws, but many killings are committed with illegal guns, authorities say.

There have been several mass shootings at bars — sometimes called shebeens or taverns in South Africa — in recent years, including one that killed 16 people in the Johannesburg township of Soweto in 2022.

On the same day, four people were killed in a mass shooting at a bar in another province.

Mathe said that mass shootings at unlicensed bars were becoming a serious problem and police had shut down more than 11,000 illegal taverns between April and September this year and arrested more than 18,000 people for involvement in illegal liquor sales.

Recent mass killings in South Africa have not been confined to bars, however.

Police said 18 people were killed, 15 of them women, in mass shootings minutes apart at two houses on the same road in a rural part of Eastern Cape province in September last year.

Seven men were arrested for those shootings and face multiple charges of murder, while police recovered three AK-style assault rifles they believe were used in the shootings.

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