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Friday, December 15, 2006 - Web posted at 8:09:39 GMT

And What About Negligence?

WE were incensed at the ruthless, premeditated murder and robbery of Alexandra Mooren at Swakopmund on 23 August 2004; deeds that, in the words of the presiding judge, were "heinous, cold-blooded and horrendous" and "absolutely unnecessary".

We are equally horrified at the fact that the killer had stolen the weapon in question, a .22 revolver and a hundred rounds of ammunition, by breaking into a parked car at Swakopmund the day before.

The killer gets 45 years.

And the person who irresponsibly left a firearm and ammunition unattended in a vehicle?

Residents Swakopmund

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