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Brother kills brother, sister kills sister

A fight between two brothers at Leonardville on Friday resulted in the death of one of them after he was hit by an iron bar.

“It is alleged that the deceased, Piet Namseb, died on the spot,” police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi says in the weekend crime report.

The next of kin have been informed, and police investigations continue.

On the same day at Karibib, Wander Gases (17) died on the spot after being stabbed in the chest with a kitchen knife by her 27-year-old sister.

“The deceased’s body was discovered by police upon arrival at the house after they forced entry by opening a window and door,” Shikwambi says.

The motive for the tragic incident remains unknown.

The next of kin have been informed, and police investigations continue.

On Saturday morning, Jerome Keisser (21) died upon arrival at the hospital after being stabbed in the neck with a knife during an alleged fight.

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