South Africa's former world boxing champion Tete shot dead outside his home


Boxing - Jason Cunningham v Zolani Tete - OVO Wembley Arena, London, Britain - July 2, 2022 Zolani Tete celebrates after beating Jason Cunningham after their super-bantamweight fight Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

LAGOS, ⁠Aug 22 (Reuters) - Former world boxing champion Zolani "Last Born" ⁠Tete was shot dead outside his home in ‌South Africa's Eastern Cape province on Friday, police and the country's sports minister said.

The 38-year-old was arriving at his residence in ​Mdantsane township when two armed men ⁠wearing balaclavas got out ⁠of a vehicle and opened fire.

"I will not speculate ⁠about who ‌did this or why," Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie said in a statement.

Tete's killing will ⁠renew attention on violent crime in South ​Africa, which continues ‌to have one of the world's highest murder ⁠rates despite ​recent declines in homicides. The murder of the world champion has also struck a chord in Mdantsane, the ⁠Eastern Cape township that has produced ​some of South Africa's most successful boxers.

A 27-year-old woman travelling with Tete was shot multiple times and taken to ⁠hospital. Police have started investigations and the motive remains unclear.

Tete won the IBF junior-bantamweight world title in 2014 after defeating Japan's Teiru Kinoshita in Kobe. He ​later won the WBO bantamweight crown.

He ⁠is best remembered internationally for his 11-second knockout of ​fellow South African Siboniso Gonya ‌in Belfast in November 2017, the ​fastest stoppage in a world title fight.

(Reporting by Isaac Anyaogu, editing b y Ed Osmond)

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