ANC veteran's family living fear after Durban shooting
Updated | By Noxolo Miya
The family of slain ANC veteran Doreen Manzim says they are living in fear following her murder as her attacker is still on the run.

Manzi (70) and her 36-year-old daughter Zanele were gunned down in Chatsworth last week.
Her eight-year-old grandson was shot and wounded.
According to the family, the suspect had been in a relationship with Zanele.
It's understood he went to their house to fetch his two children and opened fire on the three before fleeing with his five-year-old daughter.
She was dropped off at his home in Greytown.
A family representative, who has asked not to be named, says they are terrified.
"On the following day, after the incident, he sent a text message to my father and told him that he is not done, he'll come back.
"This man is dangerous. He's a monster. He hasn't even handed himself to the police. It's crystal clear that he knows exactly what he is doing."
Police are investigating.

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