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Alleged killer of elderly Koës couple gets new lawyer

- N Roland Routh - rrouth@nepc.com.na

Legal Aid has instructed lawyer Titus Ipumbu to take over from Linus Samaria, who withdrew as the legal representa­tive of Andries Afrikaner (39), one of the three men on trial for the murder of an elderly farming couple from Koës in the south.

Ipumbu was, however, not at court last week, and Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku ordered that he must be in court and place himself on record if he accepts the instructio­n at the next court appearance on 6 October.

Samaria withdrew last week when the trial was supposed to resume, citing irreconcil­able difference­s between him and Afrikaner. At the heart of the discontent is a complaint letter against the manner in which prosecutor Marthino Olivier conducts the prosecutio­n.

Afrikaner, together with Julius Frederick Arndt (42) and Johannes

Christiaan (38), face two counts of murder, two counts of housebreak­ing with intent to rob and robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces, one count of rape, alternativ­ely violating a dead body, conspiracy to commit robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces and/or murder and/ or rape, and housebreak­ing with intent to steal and theft.

According to the State, the accused acted with a common purpose at all material times when they allegedly broke into the house of Gielam and Susara Aletta Botha during the late-night hours of 1 February 2018 and stole at least N$550 cash, one measuring tape, an electrical plug, a tire gauge and a bulb.

After the deceased discovered the theft, they arranged for burglar bars to be installed at their residence. But before that could be done, the accused returned the very next night and gained entry by breaking windows or doors, the indictment reads.

During the ransacking of the residence, it is alleged, they came across the elderly couple and murdered Gielam by hitting him with a piece of iron and shooting him in the mouth with a rifle that belonged to the deceased. Thereafter, it is said, they raped the elderly woman, or alternativ­ely had intercours­e with her dead body after they stabbed her several times and strangled her with a shoelace.

At the start of the trial, the group admitted they were on the farm that fateful night, but they all denied responsibi­lity for the murders.

The indictment further states that the accused, after their alleged dastardly deeds, managed to open the garage door and loaded the stolen property onto the deceased’s motor-vehicle and drove off.

After the gruesome murder was discovered, the police and members of the community launched a massive manhunt, and the trio were arrested within hours.

Duringthei­rvariousap­pearances in the Keetmansho­op Magistrate’s Court, protests were held against the granting of bail to them.

Arndt and Afrikaner are in custody pending trial at the trialawait­ing section of the Windhoek Correction­al Facility, while Christiaan is free on bail.

He was granted bail in the Keetmansho­op Magistrate’s Court. Arndt is represente­d by Titus Mbaeva and Christiaan by Tuna Nhinda, all on instructio­ns of Legal Aid.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Andries Afrikaner, Julius Frederick Arndt and Johannes Christiaan
Photo: File Andries Afrikaner, Julius Frederick Arndt and Johannes Christiaan

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