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Man stabbed to death at Rundu

A 43-year-old man was stabbed to death in the Tuhingireni informal settlement at Rundu on Saturday.

Police crime investigations coordinator deputy commissioner Bonifatius Kanyetu confirmed the incident in the weekend crime report, saying the deceased had a stab wound in his neck when the body was found.

According to Kanyetu, nothing appears to have been stolen from the deceased as all his belongings appeared to be intact.

The deceased was allegedly last seen alive at a bar around 03h00 on Saturday in the company of his three friends. The murder is suspected to have occurred between 03h00 to 06h00 on Saturday.

No suspects have been arrested in connection with the matter and police investigations into the matter continue.

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