Stray bullet hits woman’s house during Harry Gwala Stadium incident, no arrests yet

A woman, who resides a few metres from the Harry Gwala Stadium, was reportedly seated inside her house when she heard one of her house’s window breaking. The incident took place following an ABC Motsepe National play-off match between Umsinga United and Orbit College. Picture: SAPS

A woman, who resides a few metres from the Harry Gwala Stadium, was reportedly seated inside her house when she heard one of her house’s window breaking. The incident took place following an ABC Motsepe National play-off match between Umsinga United and Orbit College. Picture: SAPS

Published Jun 12, 2023

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Durban — No arrests have been made in connection with the shooting and violence at Harry Gwala Stadium on Friday, which resulted in pandemonium and a woman’s house being damaged.

The incident took place following an ABC Motsepe National play-off match between Umsinga United and Orbit College.

Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said that police in Alex were investigating a case of attempted murder following the incident at stadium in Pietermaritzburg on June 9, 2023.

He said commotion erupted after a soccer match and gunshots were allegedly fired.

“An ambulance driver who was loading equipment into the vehicle reportedly heard a loud bang on one of the vehicle windows and after the situation had died down, he noticed that the window was pierced by a gunshot,” Netshiunda said.

“Another woman, who resides a few metres from the stadium, was reportedly seated inside her house when she heard one of her house windows breaking. A bullet head was allegedly found inside the house.”

Netshiunda added: “No one has been arrested at this point.”

KwaZulu Private Ambulance spokesperson Chantell Botha, said that on Friday, the KwaZulu Private Events Management team experienced a horrifying and near-fatal shootout at the stadium.

Botha said that spectators’ frustration at the final score resulted in bottles being thrown onto the soccer field after the match. Shortly afterwards, a single gunshot was heard, followed by a barrage of gunfire.

“The medics quickly took cover behind their ambulance. As one of the medics was taking cover, a bullet hit the ambulance, narrowly missing the medic’s head,” Botha said.

She added that no one was injured.

In one of the videos taken at the stadium from the stands, a volley of shots can be heard and crowds of people are seen dispersing from the stadium.

In another video shared on social media, a person can be heard saying that they were running away because they were being shot at.

In a third video, spectators can be seen throwing items onto the field.

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