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"The 54-year-old surveillance cameras man was shot dead around 04:00," said Brig. Neville Malila, police spokesman, said. "Two suspected thieves, the man's home through an open window on the first floor of his home arena. They said the man's wife awoke, told her to shut up and the ring finger of her collection. He then woke up. "
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