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Written by Mike Mulambuzi
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
 The South African born international reggae musician, Lucky Dube, was shot dead in front of his children in Johannesburg during an attempted car hijacking.
The incident took place just after 8pm on Thursday night when Dube went to drop off his son at his uncle's house in Rosettenville, southern Johannesburg. Two men approached him and opened fire.
"An injured Dube tried to flee but drove his grey Chrysler sedan into a tree and died on the scene. No further details were available as his son, who reportedly witnessed the incident, was still in shock." Reported the the Independent Online - a South African news portal.
Lucky Dube began his career by singing mbaqanga (traditional Zulu) music and recorded his first album with the Super Soul band in 1982. He later moved into reggae, producing 'Rastas Never Die' and 'Think About The Children' in 1984. His albums 'Slave', 'Prisoner' and 'Together As One' saw him gain global, recognition. Lucky Dube released his most recent album, Respect, in April 2007.
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