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Cops probe teenager’s death

Home Archived Cops probe teenager’s death

WINDHOEK – The police are investigating a murder after an argument between two 16 -year-olds at Kilimandjaro informal location on Saturday after one of the boys took out a knife and stabbed the other.

The victim is 16-year-old Akapeke Hamukwaya who was stabbed in his right chest and died.

The suspect has been arrested.

In the Ohangwena Region, David Endjala (20) died in the Engela state hospital after he was shot in the neck with a bow and arrow after an argument on Sunday at Oshali village.

The suspect was arrested and was expected to appear in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

 

By Tunomukwathi Asino