WINDHOEK – The case of two men accused of murdering German national Ralph Kohnke has been postponed until the end of the year.
The two accused, Da Costa Domingo (35) and Joseph Wasuka Nunda (29) reappeared before Windhoek Magistrate Sarel Jacobs Tuesday morning. The case was again postponed to November 10, as the Police investigation has not yet been completed.The two were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.Public Prosecutor Petrus Grusshaber handled the State’s case on Tuesday.Kohnke’s partly burnt body was found behind the Goreangab Dam on the western outskirts of Windhoek on December 29 last year.During their investigation into the murder, the Police were led to Kohnke’s house in Sam Nujoma Drive.The Police found a brick and bundles of counterfeit money wrapped in plastic bags in the blood-smeared kitchen.At a later stage, a Toyota Condor belonging to the late Kohnke was found in Wanaheda residential area.The investigation led to the arrest of the two suspects, who were allegedly seen in Kohnke’s company a few days before his death.Kohnke (35) was the General Manager of the Namibian Aviation Training Academy.The two suspects face charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.NampaThe case was again postponed to November 10, as the Police investigation has not yet been completed.The two were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.Public Prosecutor Petrus Grusshaber handled the State’s case on Tuesday.Kohnke’s partly burnt body was found behind the Goreangab Dam on the western outskirts of Windhoek on December 29 last year.During their investigation into the murder, the Police were led to Kohnke’s house in Sam Nujoma Drive.The Police found a brick and bundles of counterfeit money wrapped in plastic bags in the blood-smeared kitchen.At a later stage, a Toyota Condor belonging to the late Kohnke was found in Wanaheda residential area.The investigation led to the arrest of the two suspects, who were allegedly seen in Kohnke’s company a few days before his death.Kohnke (35) was the General Manager of the Namibian Aviation Training Academy.The two suspects face charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.Nampa
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