South African police have confirmed an attack by gunmen on the outskirts of the coastal city Durban which left six people dead and another injured.
The shooting took place in Clermont, to the west of Durban in southeastern KwaZulu-Natal province at around 10:30 pm (2030 GMT) on Friday.
“The seven men were in a room within (an) informal settlement when unknown persons opened fire,” police said.
“Six people were shot dead and one injured,” police added.
An investigation into murder and attempted murder is underway, with police appealing for witnesses to come forward.
“There can be no reason to justify killing people in such a brutal manner,” said Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, the provincial police chief.
South Africa has one of the world’s highest crime rates and around 70 murders are recorded every day, according to the latest official figures.