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Cops report two murders

Cops report two murders

AN 18-year-old youth, Stanley Aochamubeb, was killed at Nau-Aib on Saturday morning after a fight with another man, the Police reported yesterday.

The pair were allegedly fighting when the deceased was stabbed in the eye and chest with a knife. A 26 year old suspect has been arrested and charged with murder.* On Thursday, a 21 year old man was stabbed to death in Katutura when he tried to prevent an argument between a boyfriend who was fighting with his girlfriend.Thabo Katamelo was stabbed in the neck with a broken bottle by another 21-year-old man who allegedly also tried to break up the squabble.Katamelo died of his injuries the same day in the Windhoek Central Hospital.* At Rehoboth, Andries Petrus Beukes (37) has been charged with culpable homicide for allegedly driving over a woman who was lying in the street.Lydia Karas (49) was killed instantly at around 19h40 on Saturday.A 26 year old suspect has been arrested and charged with murder.* On Thursday, a 21 year old man was stabbed to death in Katutura when he tried to prevent an argument between a boyfriend who was fighting with his girlfriend.Thabo Katamelo was stabbed in the neck with a broken bottle by another 21-year-old man who allegedly also tried to break up the squabble.Katamelo died of his injuries the same day in the Windhoek Central Hospital.* At Rehoboth, Andries Petrus Beukes (37) has been charged with culpable homicide for allegedly driving over a woman who was lying in the street.Lydia Karas (49) was killed instantly at around 19h40 on Saturday.

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