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Final remand date given in murder case

- ■ Maria Amakali -mamakali@nepc.com.na

The Katutura Magistrate’s Court gave a final remand for the police to finalise investigat­ions into the case of a 42-year-old man who is accused of killing his live-in girlfriend and mother of his children nearly three years ago in Windhoek’s Otjomuise.

According to state prosecutor Latoya Mukumbo, additional instructio­ns from the prosecutor general are yet to be completed. Furthermor­e, DNA results are still outstandin­g in the case of Erastus Heita. “They (police) received informatio­n from the lab that it is now operationa­l, and the results will finally be available on the next remand,” said Mukumbo.

Thus, magistrate Niinja Hochobes postponed the matter finally for further police investigat­ions to 29 July, extending Heita’s N$10 000 bail. Heita was arrested in October 2017 after handing himself over to the police after he allegedly shot his live-in girlfriend and mother to his two children 29-year-old Maria Megameno Kamati.

During his formal bail hearing, Heita informed the court that Kamati’s death was accidental. Heita claimed he accidental­ly shot Kamati in the process of attempting to shoot at an intruder who emerged from their bedroom wardrobe that early morning on 1 October 2017 at their Otjomuise apartment.

During the hearing, Heita took a no guilty plea. However, the investigat­ing officer during her testimony stated that Kamati was not accidental­ly shot as Heita has claimed in his testimony.

According to her testimony, Kamati was shot while in her sleep and the relationsh­ip between Kamati and Heita was violent and abusive. The prosecutio­n is now charging Heita with a count of murder read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act of 2003 for the fatal shooting.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Ongoing... Murder accused Erastus Heita.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Ongoing... Murder accused Erastus Heita.

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