Monday 17 August 2015

Inquest Hearing into death of struggle in 2014 concluded a year later

"The inquest into the death of Ndatipo (26) came to an end with a finding by Judge Christie Liebenberg that the identity of the person who fired the shot that killed her could not be established on the basis of the evidence available to him."
You can read more HERE

In light of the complete incompetence of the Namibian Police force, this result of the inquest hearing comes as no surprise. They are quick to produce all sorts of evidence when they have a personal vendetta against someone, but when it comes to proper investigations, they fail hopelessly. At least Judge Liebenberg did point out that "the police officers at the scene were not properly prepared and trained, and a specialised unit like the police's Special Reserve Force should have been dispatched to the scene to deal with the situation, he indicated. "








Yet this ruling does not differ a yota from the ruling given previously.
Begs the question:Who is being protected here? 


The public outcry: Justice has not prevailed.




The inquest into the death of Ndatipo (26) came to an end with a finding by Judge Christie Liebenberg that the identity of the person who fired the shot that killed her could not be established on the basis of the evidence available to him. - See more at: http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?id=30550&page_type=story_detail&category_id=1&utm_content=bufferd6dd7&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer#sthash.56dXIo21.7KCJyjjQ.dpuf
The inquest into the death of Ndatipo (26) came to an end with a finding by Judge Christie Liebenberg that the identity of the person who fired the shot that killed her could not be established on the basis of the evidence available to him. - See more at: http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?id=30550&page_type=story_detail&category_id=1&utm_content=bufferd6dd7&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer#sthash.56dXIo21.7KCJyjjQ.dpuf

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