Killer Dube must die - judges

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When the Zimbabwean multiple murder accused, Gerald Jerry Dube, appealed his four death sentences to the Court of Appeal, many believed it was an attempt to prolong his date with the hangman.

Yesterday a panel of three judges confirmed that belief when they upheld the Francistown High Court's ruling, which found Dube guilty on all four counts of murder, and sent him to the gallows.

Dube murdered Francistown-based Zimbabwean lawyer and his cousin Patricia Majoko, 37, her two children, Dumisani and Amotjilani (then seven and five old respectively and her maid Lindiwe Ncube, 40, at their home in Francistown in September 2001.

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