South African Pilot Dies After Cape Town Shooting

South African Pilot Dies After Cape Town Shooting

Mark NelA South African pilot who flew for Qatar Airways, has died after a shooting in Melkbosstrand, Cape Town.

Mark Nel, 56, was shot by unknown suspects on the evening of June 16. He had reportedly stopped at a parking lot so his friend could urinate, when he was attacked and shot on his right leg.

He has been admitted to ICU since then, and had his leg amputated due to extreme damage, according to his wife.

Mark flew an Airbus A380 for the gulf airline. Police in Western Cape have now changed the investigation from attempted murder to murder.

Friends and colleagues have meanwhile expressed shock and sent their condolences.

A friend, Kevin Grinaker, shared on Facebook: “Mark was a man amongst men, a friend and a brilliant aviator. He had a heart of gold, a superior sense of humour and was incredibly humble.”

Lionel Ashbury said: “Deepest and sincere condolences to the Nel Family, friends and Mark’s fellow colleagues during his service in the SAAF, especially as a Flight Engineer at 15 Sqn, AFB Durban, as well as his fellow colleagues at the former Nationwide Airlines and at Qatar Airlines. May he Rest in Peace.”

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