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The Unsolved Murder of Dr. Kar Hao Teoh: An Urgent Call for Witnesses

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The family of Dr. Kar Hao Teoh, a British doctor who was tragically murdered during a taxi strike in Cape Town, South Africa last month, is actively seeking witnesses who can shed light on the circumstances surrounding his untimely death. The 40-year-old foot and ankle surgeon from the state-run Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust in England was traveling with his wife and two-year-old son when he was shot and killed after a road blockade by striking taxi drivers forced him to detour into a Nyanga informal settlement.

Seeking Assistance

Teoh’s family members are appealing for assistance in their pursuit of justice. The family issued a statement through the British Consulate in Cape Town pleading with anyone possessing information about the case to contact the authorities. They hope that justice will be served so that no one else will have to suffer such profound loss as they have.

Gratitude for Support

The family has expressed immense gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they have received from friends, family, colleagues, patients, and the wider community. Dr. Paul Lee, a friend and fellow orthopedic surgeon, remembered Dr. Teoh fondly in an online tribute, highlighting his dedication to his profession, warmth, commitment to friendship, and unwavering support.

Fundraising Campaign

A group of Dr. Teoh’s friends launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds in support of his family during this challenging time. The campaign has successfully raised over R1 million, which will be used to help the family navigate the difficulties ahead and pay tribute to the life and legacy of their loved one.

Ongoing Investigation

Despite a lack of substantial leads, the authorities continue to investigate the case. Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg confirmed that no arrests have been made so far, but the investigating officer is actively following up on all potential leads that could lead to a significant breakthrough. In addition to the phone number provided by the family, anyone with information is encouraged to call Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

Reminder for Increased Safety Measures

Dr. Teoh’s tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the need for increased safety measures and the importance of community support in the search for justice. While his family and friends grieve the loss of a beloved father, husband, and dedicated medical professional, they remain hopeful that their pleas for information will lead to a resolution and bring closure to this heart-wrenching chapter in their lives.

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