Hard Livings leader Rashied Staggie shot dead, daughter confirms
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Staggie's daughter, Ingrid Carolus, appeared outside the gangster's house in London Road about two hours after the shooting screaming: "He's dead, he's dead!"
Police at the scene also said Staggie, 60, was killed. "He couldn't have survived, that car is riddled with bullets," one officer said.
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The gangster was sitting in a car outside his house in London Road when he was shot.
"The CCTV footage from his house shows two guys approached the car and sprayed him with bullets just after 9am," said a police officer on the scene.
Photographs showed at least 11 bullet holes in the windscreen of the silver Toyota Yaris sedan and one in the bonnet.
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The police officer said the driver of the vehicle Staggie was sitting in was unscathed. "He got out of the car and ran for cover," said the source.
"You can clearly see that they were after Staggie. After the shooting, the man can be seen on the footage walking up the street."
The shooting came hours after Hard Livings leader Ballie Tips was killed with two shots to the head in Westridge, Mitchells Plain, on Thursday evening.
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Police closed London Road after the shooting as detectives began combing the area for clues. The car in which Staggie was shot was moved to the side of the road.
A neighbour who witnessed the shooting said Staggie's death could affect the upcoming Cape Minstrels celebrations.
The man, who was washing a car a few metres away and asked not to be named said: "The coons will be affected by the this shooting.
"There are many gangsters in the Minstrels. People are fighting for drug turfs. I am worried about my son growing up in this community. But generally, Salt River is quiet."
Staggie's twin brother, Rashaad, was shot and burned alive by members of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs in Salt River in 1996.
This is a developing story.
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