The Voice (Botswana)

PHASE ONE ‘PASSION KILLING’ LEAVES TWO LADIES DEAD

- BY DANIEL CHIDA

A 24-year-old man accused of killing two young women - his girlfriend and her cousin - in Gaborone West’s Phase One location on Sunday night will spend the Independen­ce holidays behind bars.

Lesego Dikgang was hauled before Village Magistrate­s’ Court on Wednesday morning charged with the double murder of Janett Alfred and Osego Thipe.

The slain ladies were found dead in their house on Monday, the casualties of yet another apparent passion killing reportedly sparked by Dikgang’s suspicion that his girlfriend was having an affair.

“After a night of drinking, he went to his girl’s house where he locked the house and, in a fit of fury, beat her until she died,” a source close to the case told The Voice.

According to the source, Dikgang then turned his bloodied fists on the cousin, grabbing a knife and stabbing her to death as he was scared she would report him to the police.

“This one, he intentiona­lly

killer her,” stated the source, who is close to the investigat­ing team.

Appearing before Chief Magistrate, Mareledi Dipate, as well as the glaring eyes of the media, Dikgang looked dazed and lost, with no friends except a few family members turning up to offer him support.

The public prosecutor, Inspector Alexander Phale of Gaborone West Police,

successful­ly secured his remand, noting it was far too soon in proceeding­s to entertain thoughts of bail.

“As for now, he is not a candidate for bail, investigat­ions are still at an early stage, therefore I plead for his remand in custody,” Phale told court.

The accused was duly sent back to the slammer and will appear again on 11th October for status hearing.

 ?? ?? LATE: Janett Alfred
LATE: Janett Alfred
 ?? ?? APPEARING BEFORE COURT: Dikgang
APPEARING BEFORE COURT: Dikgang
 ?? ?? MURDER ACCUSED: Dikgang
MURDER ACCUSED: Dikgang
 ?? ?? DECEASED: Osego Thipe
DECEASED: Osego Thipe

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