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Hijackers gun down Lucky Dube
19/10/2007 06:44 - (SA)
Johannesburg - Reggae star Lucky Dube, 43, was shot dead in a hijacking in
Rosettenville, Johannesburg, on Thursday night, police said.
Captain Cheryl Engelbrecht said the incident took place at about 20:20 when the singer and performer was driving a blue Polo in the Johannesburg suburb.
She said Dube was dropping off his son in the area when he was
attacked.
"His son was already out of the car. When he saw what was happening, he ran to ask for help."
The boy was too traumatised to provide police with any information,
Engelbrecht said.
The hijackers were still at large.
Melvin Khumalo from Gallo Records - Dube's recording company - was not willing to comment on the incident, saying the company was
attending to Dube's family.
Khumalo was on the scene in Rosettenville on Thursday.
Dube, born in Johannesburg in 1964, was named "Lucky" as he was born in poor health and doctors thought he would die, according to
Wikipedia.
But Dube survived and went on to become a frontline artist in the
reggae genre.
He had recorded over 20 albums in his music career which spanned
over 20 years - according to the singer's website www.luckydubemusic.com.
His albums included Rastas Never Die, Think About The Children, Soul
Taker, Trinity and his latest, released in 2006, is called Respect.
The reggae sensation, who did not drink or smoke cigarettes or
marijuana, despite the association of the substance with Rastafarians,
had won over 20 awards for his music contribution locally and
internationally.
- SAPA
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