Cops probe train fatality

Cops probe train fatality

A MAN died instantly shortly after midnight on Monday last week when he was hit by a train near the Hosea Kutako International Airport, the Police reported in their crime bulletin on Thursday.

The name of the victim could not be provided as he had not been identified at that stage, the Police said on enquiry. A case of culpable homicide is being investigated.* South African nationals Lungiswa Thandiwe Gxaba (43) and Steven Maleke (32) were robbed of N$10 000 in cash, allegedly by four men pretending to be Police officers.According to the victims, three of the men were dressed in Police camouflage uniforms.The incident took place on Sunday night at a house in the Kehemu settlement at Rundu.* Nangobe Nakandi Andreas (76) died on the way to hospital after he was found in a riverbed last week Monday.He is believed to have fallen.* In the North, a five-year-old child drowned in a well at Okatseidhi village on Monday.Aune Ndanyengwa Simeon reportedly went to the well to fetch water.* A 46-year-old woman was raped by a 20-year-old man at post Goa-Aos in the Okombahe Reserve on Saturday.A suspect is in custody.A case of culpable homicide is being investigated.* South African nationals Lungiswa Thandiwe Gxaba (43) and Steven Maleke (32) were robbed of N$10 000 in cash, allegedly by four men pretending to be Police officers.According to the victims, three of the men were dressed in Police camouflage uniforms.The incident took place on Sunday night at a house in the Kehemu settlement at Rundu.* Nangobe Nakandi Andreas (76) died on the way to hospital after he was found in a riverbed last week Monday.He is believed to have fallen.* In the North, a five-year-old child drowned in a well at Okatseidhi village on Monday.Aune Ndanyengwa Simeon reportedly went to the well to fetch water.* A 46-year-old woman was raped by a 20-year-old man at post Goa-Aos in the Okombahe Reserve on Saturday.A suspect is in custody.

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