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Namibia: Oshakati Murder Convict Sentenced to 34 Years

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[New Era] A 52-year-old man from northern Namibia, who admitted he stabbed his girlfriend and mother of his two children, was sentenced to an effective 34 years behind bars by Oshakati High Court acting judge David Munsu.

Source: allAfrica.com

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