‘Suicide not prioritised in policy framework’
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 24/09/2025
Human rights lawyer Norman Tjombe says suicides and attempted suicides are not criminal acts in Namibia, and should be treated as public health matters. Tjombe stresses that suicide cases are investigated as unnatural deaths, with the police opening inquest dockets to establish possible causes. (…)
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