No leads in sewage pond murders

Glen Valley Sewage Ponds.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Glen Valley Sewage Ponds.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The Botswana Police Service says they are yet to receive solid leads into the mysterious deaths of a couple found dumped at Glen Valley sewage ponds last June.

Although police are offering a reward of P50,000 for information leading to an arrest, Broadhurst Police Station Commander, Bonosi Molapisi yesterday said no leads had been generated. Ndiko Malibamba from Nlaphwane village and Bantle Thilly Mampe from Ntlhantlhe, were found dead on June 20 2015, in an incident that shocked residents of the capital city.

Soon after their discovery, reports emerged suggesting that the two had enjoyed a night out celebrating Mampe’s birthday before they met their fate. They had been missing for five days before their bodies were discovered.

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