Murder of soccer captain Senzo Meyiwa shocks South Africa
南非国家队门将梅伊瓦遇枪击身亡
South Africa's national soccer goalkeeper and captain, Senzo Meyiwa, has been shot dead by burglars during a break-in at this house --belonging to his girlfriend. He was hit by a single round in the chest Sunday night, as he confronted two intruders. His murder has shocked the country. And people who knew him well, like South African national coach Shakes Mashaba, say they've lost a great man: (SOUNDBITE) (English) SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL TEAM COACH, SHAKES MASHABA, SAYING: "Since we started with Senzo, this national team never had problems, because he would always be a leader. He's a guider to the players, and the players would listen to him." Meyiwa's death comes just days after the "Bladerunner" -- Oscar Pistorius -- was jailed for five years for shooting his girlfriend... highlighting the country's issue of gun violence once again. (SOUNDBITE) (English) JOHANNESBURG RESIDENT, OLALIRAN ABEIENI, SAYING: "South Africans should stop the business of killing each other." South Africa remains one of the world's most violent countries, with police recording more than 17,000 murders last year.