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Double Murder Suspect Blames ‘Unknown Man’

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Original Post Date: 2011-07-25 Time: 05:00:01  Posted By: News Poster

By Werner Menges
Dausab (41) has pleaded not guilty to two charges of murder. He is on trial over the gunshot deaths of his girlfriend, Paulina Kenamune (27), and her mother, Elfriede Kenamune (44), in the Ovitoto area during the night of June 3 to 4 2009.

Dausab pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a firearm without a licence at the start of his trial before Judge Alfred Siboleka on Thursday last week.

Elfriede Kenamune was killed inside her house when she was shot through the door of the house. Her daughter was found lying dead outside the house.

Elfriede Kenamune’s partner, Simson Kavendja, testified this week that when he woke up on the evening of the incident he saw Kenamune walking to the door. He said he then heard a loud bang and saw her falling to the floor.

The next thing that happened was that he heard Dausab calling him outside the house, Kavendja said. Dausab was telling him that he should come out and that Dausab did not have anything against him, Kavendja told the court.

He testified that when he left the house he found Dausab standing with a rifle in his hands and pointing the firearm at him. Dausab then asked him to help him push his bakkie to get it started; with Dausab still pointing the rifle at him he complied with this request, Kavendja said.

While pushing the bakkie he spotted the second body lying on the ground outside, the witness also said.

As soon as the car got going he ran off, jumping over a fence in the process, and went to wake up a neighbour to ask him to call the Police, Kavendja said.

Dausab’s defence lawyer, Bradley Basson, told Kavendja that according to Dausab he was making a toilet visit to the bush when he saw an unknown man with a white sedan vehicle stopping at the two victims’ house.

Dausab is claiming that he heard the man talking to Paulina Kenamune, who was in the back of Dausab’s bakkie, asking her what she was “still doing in this Damara’s bakkie” and telling her that she and her mother had told him “that you’re finished with this guy”, Basson said.

After the man had told Paulina Kenamune that she and her mother were both liars and that they were “just eating my money”, Dausab heard a shot being fired into the bakkie, Basson said.

Dausab is claiming that he then saw the man walking towards Elfriede Kenamune’s house, calling out her name, and then firing another shot, Basson continued.

Kavendja said he heard nothing like that taking place.

When the unknown gunman left the scene, Dausab went to call Kavendja out of the house so that he could see what had happened.

Kavendja denied that he and Dausab had any conversation outside about what had happened.

He also denied the version, as put by Basson, that Dausab had taken out a rifle from behind his bakkie’s seat and told him that if he had bullets he would have been able to shoot at the fleeing alleged killer.

According to Dausab he pursued the shooter’s vehicle from the scene once his bakkie’s engine started. The alleged killer drove off in the direction of Hochfeld, Dausab is claiming.

The trial is continuing.

Dausab has remained in custody since his arrest about 30 kilometres south of Otjiwarongo on June 4 2009.

Original Source: The Namibian (Windhoek)
Original date published: 21 July 2011

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