Woman stabs boyfriend to death

Woman stabs boyfriend to death

A 28-year-old woman will appear in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court today on charges that she murdered her boyfriend during the early hours of Saturday.

The deceased has been identified as 29-year-old Henry Tjinomasa Tjivikua. Police spokesperson Warrant Officer James Matengu reported yesterday that the woman allegedly knifed Tjivikua in the chest after a quarrel at erf 2296 Mungunda Street in Katutura.The victim died an hour after being admitted to the Katutura State Hospital with serious injuries.* The Police reported yesterday that a man in an Isuzu bakkie, JJ Rossouw, died on the scene when the bakkie he was travelling in overturned on the road between Rehoboth and Mariental at around 16h00 on Saturday.Two passengers sustained minor injuries.On Friday morning, a Hong Kong national also died at the scene of a motor vehicle accident about 40 kilometres from Goageb on the road to Aus.The car overturned.The deceased cannot be identified as his next of kin have not yet been informed.His passenger, Derick Smit from South Africa, sustained serious injuries.Police spokesperson Warrant Officer James Matengu reported yesterday that the woman allegedly knifed Tjivikua in the chest after a quarrel at erf 2296 Mungunda Street in Katutura.The victim died an hour after being admitted to the Katutura State Hospital with serious injuries.* The Police reported yesterday that a man in an Isuzu bakkie, JJ Rossouw, died on the scene when the bakkie he was travelling in overturned on the road between Rehoboth and Mariental at around 16h00 on Saturday.Two passengers sustained minor injuries.On Friday morning, a Hong Kong national also died at the scene of a motor vehicle accident about 40 kilometres from Goageb on the road to Aus.The car overturned.The deceased cannot be identified as his next of kin have not yet been informed.His passenger, Derick Smit from South Africa, sustained serious injuries.

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