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Kiwi allegedly shot on visit to parents in Cape Town died in father's arms

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Raphael Franks ,
Publish Date
Wed, 27 Nov 2024, 11:37am
Eugene Robbemond, of Whanganui, was allegedly murdered while protecting his parents whom he was visiting in Cape Town, South Africa. 
Eugene Robbemond, of Whanganui, was allegedly murdered while protecting his parents whom he was visiting in Cape Town, South Africa.聽

Kiwi allegedly shot on visit to parents in Cape Town died in father's arms

Author
Raphael Franks ,
Publish Date
Wed, 27 Nov 2024, 11:37am

The New Zealand man who was allegedly shot dead in Cape Town, South Africa, died in his father鈥檚 arms on the roadside in a violent robbery. 

He was Eugene Robbemond, 49, of Whanganui. He leaves behind a 16-year-old son and a girlfriend. 

Robbemond reportedly tried stopping a group of men from robbing his parents, whom he was visiting, before he was killed on Mostert St in Cape Town鈥檚 Monte Vista last Friday. 

The couple had withdrawn cash at a local shopping mall. When they returned home, they were accosted outside their home. 

Robbemond鈥檚 aunt, Cheri Germaine Louw, said Robbemond 鈥渢ried to protect鈥. 

A neighbourhood watch group said Robbemond threw a sledgehammer through the back window of the offenders鈥 getaway car, after which they shot him. 

Robbemond鈥檚 family and friends have paid tribute to 鈥渁 kind-hearted man鈥, 鈥漝ear friend" and 鈥渂eloved dad鈥. 

Robbemond owned a machining business, Fabrication Creations, and was well-known in the online racing community, a follower of speedway and a passionate engineer. 

鈥淚鈥檝e personally known Eugene for 16 years myself, and he is a kind-hearted man with a quirky sense of humour that would keep you smiling for days,鈥 a friend who asked to remain anonymous said. 

鈥淚 just hope the police can find justice. 

鈥淚t won鈥檛 bring my friend home, but it would be nice to see this [not] go unpunished for such a beautiful human being鈥檚 life taken too soon. 

鈥淲hen someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.鈥 

Eugene Robbemond鈥檚 family and friends have paid tribute to 'a kind-hearted man', 'dear friend' and 'beloved dad'. Eugene Robbemond鈥檚 family and friends have paid tribute to 'a kind-hearted man', 'dear friend' and 'beloved dad'. 

Robbemond鈥檚 friend said he was supposed to fly back to New Zealand the day following the incident. 

His racing group, Superstocks Teams Racing, said Robbemond 鈥渨asn鈥檛 just a friend or a brother, he was once the man that ... built this community鈥. 

The group said: 鈥淓ugene was a beloved dad but also a very special friend, buddy, teammate and partner whose kindness, generosity and laughter touched the lives of all who knew him. 

鈥淲e find comfort in knowing that Eugene鈥檚 spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who loved him. Save our spots in the team until the next time.鈥 

Details of a memorial or funeral service were unclear, the group said, as he was laying at rest in South Africa. Superstocks said they would update their members on any plans 鈥渟o we can celebrate Eugene鈥檚 life and legacy鈥. 

Louw described the incident in detail and demanded the offenders be caught. 

鈥淢y brother鈥檚 son was shot dead on Friday,鈥 she said. 

鈥淗e died in my brother鈥檚 arms. 

鈥淚 just don鈥檛 have words. 

鈥淗ope karma gets these bastards.鈥 

She claimed Robbemond鈥檚 parents, her brother and sister-in-law, were followed from the bank back to their home on Mostert St. 

The offenders allegedly blocked the couple in their driveway, she said. 

Eugene Robbemond owned a machining business, Fabrication Creations, and was well-known in the online racing community, a follower of speedway and a passionate engineer. Eugene Robbemond owned a machining business, Fabrication Creations, and was well-known in the online racing community, a follower of speedway and a passionate engineer. 

One man hit Robbemond鈥檚 mother across the head with a gun, she said. 

鈥淪on tried to protect and got shot,鈥 Louw said. 

South African Police Service spokesman Malcolm Pojie told media police believed the offenders had followed the couple from the bank to their address. 

Police tracked the vehicle the offenders used, a Toyota Corolla, and found it in a carpark in Parow, about 4.6km away. 

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022. 

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