Incident Overview
What Happened on Barry Hertzog Avenue
On Sunday afternoon a minor crash between two cars on Barry Hertzog Avenue in Emmarentia turned into a heated argument. Faisal ul Rehman, 48, got out of his vehicle and confronted the other driver. During the scuffle, Rehman’s wife, Tehseen, reached for a firearm. The other driver, who was also armed, opened fire. Dash‑cam video released later shows the two men grappling before shots rang out. Rehman was hit in front of his two young children and died at the scene. Tehseen suffered gunshot wounds to her hand and shoulder and remains in hospital.
Police Findings on Firearms
Gauteng police confirmed that both weapons involved were legally licensed. Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi told IOL that the gun used by the 58‑year‑old shooter and the firearm recovered from Tehseen were registered and kept lawfully. Rehman’s own pistol was registered in his name.
Details About the Victim and His Family
Faisal ul Rehman’s Background
Rehman worked as a car dealer. His nephew, Muhammad Wasi Haider, said he kept a gun solely for security related to his business and never used it for recreation. Haider insisted that Rehman never pointed the weapon at the other driver and did not fire first.
Tehseen’s Condition and Children
Tehseen survived the shooting but is still receiving medical care. The couple’s two children are staying with relatives while their mother recovers. No further details about Tehseen’s health have been released.
Legal Developments
Arrest and Self‑Defense Claim
The 58‑year‑old man who fired the shots was arrested at the scene. State prosecutors announced on Tuesday that they will not charge him pending further investigation. His legal team argues he acted in self‑defense.
Family’s Reaction
Haider rejected the self‑defense argument, stating that Rehman did not threaten the shooter and that the gunman could have avoided the fatal shot. He said the family intends to pursue the case and seek justice.
Community Response
Mourning at Westpark Cemetery
On Tuesday evening, friends, relatives, and community members gathered at Westpark Cemetery in Johannesburg to pray for Rehman. The crowd expressed grief and called for a thorough investigation.
Plans for Burial in Pakistan
Rehman’s body is expected to be sent back to Pakistan for burial, according to family sources.
Conclusion
The tragic road‑rage incident that claimed Faisal ul Rehman’s life highlights how quickly a minor traffic dispute can escalate when firearms are involved. Although both weapons were legally owned, the loss of life has left a family devastated and a community searching for answers. As investigations continue, the hope remains that a clear account of events will emerge and that appropriate steps will be taken to prevent similar tragedies in the future.


