TBM Report
A young Bangladeshi expatriate, identified as Suman (35), was shot and killed by unidentified assailants in Newcastle, South Africa. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon (May 9, 2026), local time, while Suman was inside his vehicle. According to family sources, the attackers targeted him in broad daylight, and he succumbed to his injuries on the spot.
Suman, hailing from Abhirampur village under Mirzapur Upazila in Tangail, had been running a business in South Africa for several years. He last visited Bangladesh three years ago to get married and is survived by a two-year-old son. The news of his tragic demise has sent shockwaves through his hometown, leaving his family in deep mourning. The exact motive behind the killing remains unknown, but it highlights the persistent security risks faced by the Bangladeshi business community in the region.
Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Mirzapur Police Station, Abdullah Al Mamun, confirmed that police visited the deceased’s home after being notified of the tragedy. “We are in constant contact with the family and will provide all necessary administrative support to repatriate Suman’s body as quickly as possible,” stated the OC. Local authorities are also coordinating to understand the legal proceedings in South Africa regarding the investigation.
The Bangladeshi community in South Africa has long been targeted by criminal gangs for extortion or business rivalries. Suman’s death is another grim addition to the list of expats who have lost their lives in similar fashion. His family and local residents have appealed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the relevant authorities to ensure justice is served and the legal process is expedited.




