A BRIT tourist who was shot dead in South Africa was a surgeon on a family trip to Cape Town.
The 40-year-old was gunned down in in Nyanga after he took a wrong turn from the airport and accidentally drove into a riot.
Street clashes sparked by a week-long taxi drivers strike had erupted in the area and the Brit is understood to have been killed when he stopped his car.
Three passengers in the car – including a small child – witnessed the horror and were taken to hospital for treatment for severe trauma.
Now it’s been revealed that he worked as a trauma and orthopaedic consultant at a hospital near London, and had been awarded numerous international fellowships, reports The Times.