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Janusz Waluś (born 1953) - Polish rally driver, then, after emigrating to South Africa, an activist of the National Party, supporter of the far-right, who on April 10, 1993 shot the South African black communist leader - Chris Hani.

 He was getting out of his car. I tucked the Z88 pistol into the belt on the back of my pants and walked over to it. I didn't want to shoot in the back so I called out, "Mister Hani." He turned and I pulled my gun out and shot him. When he fell over, I fired a second time. This time on the head. After he hit the ground, I fired two more shots to my temple. Right after that, I got into my car and drove away as quickly as possible.
     Source: Mateusz Pawlak, The Assassination which Shook the Country rp.pl, 10 April 2013.
Janusz Waluś (born 1953) - Polish rally driver, then, after emigrating to South Africa, an activist of the National Party, supporter of the far-right, who on April 10, 1993 shot the South African black communist leader - Chris Hani. He was getting out of his car. I tucked the Z88 pistol into the belt on the back of my pants and walked over to it. I didn't want to shoot in the back so I called out, "Mister Hani." He turned and I pulled my gun out and shot him. When he fell over, I fired a second time. This time on the head. After he hit the ground, I fired two more shots to my temple. Right after that, I got into my car and drove away as quickly as possible. Source: Mateusz Pawlak, The Assassination which Shook the Country rp.pl, 10 April 2013.

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