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Oshakati car accident victim identified

Oshakati car accident victim identified

THE Police at Oshakati have identified the young man who died when his car overturned on the Ongwediva-Oshakati main road early on Saturday morning as Mundia Sampofu (18) from Oshakati East.

Sampofu was driving from Ongwediva to Oshakati when he lost control of the car, which overturned and rolled several times. According to Deputy Commissioner Josef Anghuwo, Sampofu was allegedly driving at high speed.He was thrown out of the car and died on the spot.Sampofu was a student at Unam’s Northern Campus, where he was improving some of the Grade 12 subjects that he wrote at Concordia High School last year.According to Deputy Commissioner Josef Anghuwo, Sampofu was allegedly driving at high speed.He was thrown out of the car and died on the spot.Sampofu was a student at Unam’s Northern Campus, where he was improving some of the Grade 12 subjects that he wrote at Concordia High School last year.

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