
Police says they have put their best team on the case to find the men who killed the reggae star
Police spokesperson Lorraine Van Emmerick says they have put their best team on the case to find the three men who killed reggae star Lucky Dube in the presence of his teenage son and daughter.
The award-winning artist was gunned down by would-be hijackers in Rossetenville, south of the Johannesburg CBD, last night. He died at the scene. The police say they will leave no stone unturned to find Dube's murderers.
Meanwhile, Lucky Dube's record company says the reggae star was arguably South Africa's most successful musician of his time.
His music career spanned more than 25 years. Gallo spokesperson Arnold Mabunda says Dube's music was loved all over the world.


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