Family demands N$20 million after mother’s body decomposes in mortuary due to alleged police negligence

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 17/02/2025
Seeing his mother’s decomposed body in a coffin at her funeral has left Joel Tjombe traumatised for life. He says when he got the call that the beloved matriarch of the family’s body had arrived home for the funeral, nothing could have prepared him for what he saw. Erika Tjombe (86) died on 11 (…)
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