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‘The police hunted me down’

sprayed with bullets

AN E-HAILING cab driver is living with a bullet lodged near his spine after police wrongly thought his vehicle was stolen and opened fire on it in a busy Durban street.

The back injury that Preshen Sewgobind, 35, sustained after he was “hunted down” left him incapable of working. The passenger he was ferrying was not injured.

Sewgobind has brought a civil claim of more than R8 million against the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, for pain and

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