
According to a private security company, they received several calls reporting shots being fired on the property.
When they arrived, they found her lying in a pool of blood.
The motive behind the shooting is still unknown.
The MEC said: “It’s with great sadness and shock that we report the untimely death of Sister Haines, one of our professional nurses at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital.
“There should be a better way to handle domestic disputes without causing harm and eventually killing a partner.”
Dhlomo, chairman of the KZN Men’s Forum, urged men to protect their families.
Haines started working at the hospital in 2010 as a professional nurse in the mental health care unit.
KZN police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Thulani Zwane confirmed that a case of murder and an inquest docket were opened at Phoenix cop shop.
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