Trial begins in Namibia of Motswana student�s murder accused

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The trial of Andre Dausab (37), who has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a Motswana woman and lover, Gofaone Motlamme (33) has started in the Namibian capital, Windhoek.

The deceased was studying theology in Namibia. According to the state, Motlamme was stabbed to death 25 times at the Paulinium Theological College tenement buildings in Windhoek in 2014.

Dausab has denied guilt on a charge of murder but admitted that carrying out the stabbing that ended his girlfriend’s life under the influence of a temporary mental condition in which he could not be held accountable.

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