British Falklands War hero is shot dead by robbers while protecting his partner during raid on their retreat - as South Africa suffers three farm murders in just two days, including pregnant mother whose throat was slit
British Falklands War hero is shot dead by robbers while protecting his partner
Former Royal Navy sailor Julian Stobbs (left), 59, was shot in the head and chest after four armed robbers broke into his home near Lanseria in Johannesburg as he slept on Friday. His long-term partner Myrtle Clarke (right together), 53, was left unharmed in the attack after the noise of gunshots alerted neighbours and forced the gang to flee the remote Jazz Farm (inset). The gang had stolen two phones, two laptops and jewellery from the home, before returning for an unknown reason and Mr Stobbs was shot in 'a struggle'. Despite the efforts of paramedics who rushed to the home, which is 30 miles north of Johannesburg, nothing could be done and Mr Stobbs was declared dead. The hotelier's son, originally from Keswick, Cumbria, and his partner had lived at the farm, a private members and social club, since 1994.
MAS CÁ OS PRETINHOS OS ACTUAIS BEZERROS DE OURO DA ESQUERDALHADA INTERNACIONALISTA QUE AGORA NOS ANDA A COLONIZAR.E A METER A COLEIRA DE ESCRAVO FISCAL...
E COMO SE VÊ ANDAM A IMPORTAR COISA MESMO BOA.CUIDEM-SE...