Neo Moroka Judgement Set For Wednesday

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The long-awaited judgement in the case of the killing of Kealeboga Danster by De Beers Botswana CEO, Neo Moroka at his farm will be delivered in two days. Justice Godfrey Nthomiwa postponed the ruling on Friday.

In what has been described as one of the most bizarre cases in the history of the judiciary of Botswana, the mother of the deceased Danster dragged Moroka to court after the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) failed to charge the De Beers boss.  Moroka allegedly accidentally shot and killed Danster at around 4pm on April 22 2014 at his farm. In his own defence, Moroka said that he did not aim at Danster, but his intention was to shoot at the troubling dog that had terrorised his farm.

In his statement Moroka swore that the bullet mysteriously took an 80-degree angle turn and hit Danster and another on the knee, who was standing on the left side of the deceased, thereby sustaining a small wound.

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