Family of slain man appeals for witnesses to come forward
Updated | By Lauren Beukes
The family of slain Western Cape man Graeme Jansen is appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Family representative Shanon Adams says they've received no answers since Jansen's murder in Durban three weeks ago.
"We are calling on any men and women who bare witness whether you have seen something or recollection. We need witnesses to come forward so that we can get this case investigated in a proper manner and bring justice."
Jansen, who was living in Durban, was travelling in a e-hailing service when he came under fire on the N2 highway.
READ: WC man shot in Durban e-hailing cab
Police say the driver left him on the side of the road near the Edwin Swales off-ramp.
It's understood a female motorist picked him up and rushed him to hospital where he later died.
Adams says the family, especially Jansen's mother, is not doing well.
"The family is going through a season of so much grief. It is even more intensifying because they have got no assistance from the Durban police investigating officer. There has been no feedback with regard to the events leading up to his death, the events leading up to his landing up in the hospital."
Cato Manor police say they are busy with investigations into the robbery and murder case.
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