Five-year-old Manenberg boy recovering in hospital
By Chanel September
9 March 2007
Cameron Adonis the five-year-old boy, who was shot in the head by a stray bullet, underwent neurosurgery yesterday at the Red Cross Children’s Hospital.
Spokesperson Diana Ross says there is a slight improvement in his condition as he remains in the intensive care unit.
Ross adds that Cameron is responding to his family but that he’s still in a critical condition.
Cameron was shot last week at his Manenberg home.
It is believed that a stray bullet smashed through the window in a suspected ongoing gang turf war between the Americans and Hard Livings gangs.
Police are still investigating possible leads and anyone with information can contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
9 March 2007
Cameron Adonis the five-year-old boy, who was shot in the head by a stray bullet, underwent neurosurgery yesterday at the Red Cross Children’s Hospital.
Spokesperson Diana Ross says there is a slight improvement in his condition as he remains in the intensive care unit.
Ross adds that Cameron is responding to his family but that he’s still in a critical condition.
Cameron was shot last week at his Manenberg home.
It is believed that a stray bullet smashed through the window in a suspected ongoing gang turf war between the Americans and Hard Livings gangs.
Police are still investigating possible leads and anyone with information can contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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