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South Africa mourns Former Footballer Marc Batchelor who was Shot Dead in Front of His House
Condolences have been pouring in on social media following former South African footballer Marc Batchelor‘s killing in front of his house in Olivedale, Johannesburg at about 6pm on Monday.
Batchelor, who also represented South Africa internationally, is said to have been killed by two gunmen on a motorbike.
Photos circulating on social media show multiple shots were fired through the window of the car he was riding in.
Batchelor was riding with his gardener when the gunmen opened fire.
The football star’s brother, Warren Batchelor said: “There is one thing that can sum up my brother in a nutshell and that was his last moments on earth. He had his gardener with him that he loved and adored, and who cared for him and his dog.
“The dog was in the backseat when the motorbike pulled up next to him. Marc’s first reaction when shots started to fire was to instruct his gardener to get down. His first concern was for him,” Warren told SABC.
Former Bafana Bafana player Mark Batchelor has been shot dead in Johannesburg. Police are at the scene. The motive remains unclear. But initial indications are it appears to be a professional hit. pic.twitter.com/urV3J8vyKx
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) July 15, 2019
Police spokesperson, Lt-Col Lungelo Dlamini said: “Police are investigating a murder case after a former soccer player, Marc Bachelor was attacked by two men driving a motorbike in Olivedale outside his house. He was shot several times and died inside his vehicle.”
“The suspects then drove away without taking anything. The motive for the attack is still unknown. No one has been arrested,” Dlamini added.
Batchelor played for Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Moroka Swallows, before moving to TV punditry following his retirement.
See tweets below:
RIP March Batchelor…throwback to when Marc was part of one of Southern Africa’s most legendary teams… #orlandopirates #upthebucs #amabhakabhaka pic.twitter.com/kLKO8RM5VO
— yusuf mahamed (@joevaid) July 15, 2019
I'm deeply saddened at hearing of the death of former footballer and football analyst Mark Batchelor
I worked with him for many years on TV
Deepest Condolences. pic.twitter.com/TIb1EbVlZT
— Thomas Mlambo (@thomasmlambo) July 15, 2019
#MarkBatchelor
My heart goes out to the family of Mark Batchelor. My heartfelt condolences to immediate n extended family. #RIPMarkBatchelor
?— Byron Specs (@MrSAM16th) July 15, 2019
Evil has struck again ? #RIP Mark Batchelor pic.twitter.com/AaFPxtTvgp
— Honorable Fiancée ? (@Im_Honourable) July 15, 2019
My heart is shattered for my best friend in this whole world, Warren A Batchelor I love you. I am here for you. I’ll be with you holding your hand for as long and as much as you need it. RIP Marc Batchelor ???
— Mandi Strimling (@ravingaway) July 15, 2019
Rest in Peace Marc Batchelor
— Xoli Zondo (@XoliswaZondo) July 15, 2019
Shocking to hear of the brutal killing of Marc Batchelor – thoughts and prayers go out to his family
— Clint Roper (@SoccaClint) July 15, 2019
May Marc Batchelor's spirit rest in peace.
— Pastor Daniel (@Revrend_TD) July 15, 2019
Rest In Peace ✌? #marcbatchelor pic.twitter.com/BT9H9LrA1P
— Kaizer Chiefs Foootball (@Kaizer_ChiefsFC) July 15, 2019
Eish Mark Bachelor RIP
— Lennox Bacela (@lennoxbacela) July 15, 2019
Grew up watching him play. Big fan of him on the pitch and his ever so lively and outgoing personality.
Thank you for the moments Marc Batchelor.#RIPMarcBatchelor #MarcBatchelor pic.twitter.com/PwI7bFOMPj
— Keabetswe Ncube (@KeaNcube) July 15, 2019
#RIPMarkBatchelor #MarcBatchelor
??? pic.twitter.com/PAxeEN49l6— Lorch's neighbour (@MaisoPirates) July 16, 2019