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Thieves break into Outapi furniture shop

Thieves break into Outapi furniture shop

THIEVES broke into the Furniture Mart shop at Outapi, and got away with more than N$9 000 worth of stock stored in the storeroom.

The incident took place sometime around last Tuesday, and the Police are still looking for the suspects. The stolen items were a CD player, a DStv decoder and a number of duvets, the Police reported.* Police are investigating a charge of murder against a 19-year-old man from Okahao after 25-year-old Lukas Angala was found dead in his room last Monday.The suspect, who has not yet been arrested, had been involved in a fight with the deceased the previous night.* The Police reported two suicides on Thursday.The first happened on the Trans Kalahari Highway at Gobabis, where Seth Tjombe (43) allegedly shot himself in the head with a revolver.He died on the scene.The second suicide was reported from Eenhana in the Ohangwena Region, where 23-year-old George Moonde was found hanging from a tree.The stolen items were a CD player, a DStv decoder and a number of duvets, the Police reported.* Police are investigating a charge of murder against a 19-year-old man from Okahao after 25-year-old Lukas Angala was found dead in his room last Monday.The suspect, who has not yet been arrested, had been involved in a fight with the deceased the previous night.* The Police reported two suicides on Thursday.The first happened on the Trans Kalahari Highway at Gobabis, where Seth Tjombe (43) allegedly shot himself in the head with a revolver.He died on the scene.The second suicide was reported from Eenhana in the Ohangwena Region, where 23-year-old George Moonde was found hanging from a tree.

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