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Three in court for murder

OSWALD SHIVUTE

THREE young men have appeared in the Oshakati Magistrate's Court in connection with the murder of Ambrosius Shondili Matheus, whose body was found at Oshuungu village in the Omusati Region on October 14.

According to Police spokesman Constable Jonas Matheus, Shondili Matheus died of multiple stab wounds.

He named two of the suspects as Matheus Lukabash Ndjendja (26) and Sem Shoopala (18).

The third is a 16-year-old boy, whose name may not be published because of his age.

The trio appeared in court last week.

They were not asked to plead and will remain in custody until their next appearance on October 30.

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