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Killed keeping a family legacy alive

DAN Shadew was never far from his shotgun.

He lived in Holmbosch, Nonoti, a rural area outside KwaDukuza. Far from help, he knew his shotgun was his only hope if he was attacked.

Years ago, Shadew’s parents farmed the property, growing vegetables. Over time, he sold the farming land but chose to remain on the piece of land where the family house was built. He lived alone and ran a tuckshop from his home.

Last Friday night, the vigil Shadew, 74,

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