Shiiiiit, son.
It was late last night that a fight broke out at the hospital where Sexy Boys gang leader Jerome “Donkie” Booysen had been admitted, after he was shot four times outside the Cape Town International Airport on Wednesday.
Although the media withheld Booysen’s exact location due to security reasons, the people who really wanted to know found out.
According to those all-important sources that News24 keeps under wraps, it is understood that “a man…dressed as a woman targeted another man with close ties to Booysen on Thursday evening outside the hospital”. He was apparently accompanied by a man in overalls.
One source “insisted the incident was an attempted hit on the man linked to Booysen”, while other sources said Booysen himself was targeted:
News24 understands this led to an altercation, with one man, who one source claimed was linked to the 27s gang, being caught.
This was not officially confirmed by police.
News24 was privy to a number of images of the scene, which “show police vans parked outside the hospital, as well as a group of men walking around” – above:
One image shows a wig on a floor near blood [below].
Another image shows a man sitting on a blood-smeared floor with a bloody face. A women’s pump shoe is next to him on the floor.
At the scene was “controversial businessman Nafiz Modack, as well as several other men”, who were called for assistance by the man linked to Booysen:
Both Jerome and his brother Colin Booysen have been involved in the nightclub security scene.
Colin Booysen has been working with Modack, who earlier this year started taking control of nightclub security from a more established grouping.
Sources have warned that the airport shooting was in retaliation to what happened at Stellenbosch’s Cubana this past weeken,d and suggest that more violence should be expected.
Stay safe, Cape Town.
[source:news24]
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