28-year-old Man Hospitalised After Shebeen Altercation in Ekuli Village

A 28-year-old man fights for his life after two people attacked him at a drinking establishment Wednesday night. The violent incident happened around 9 p.m. at Ekuli village when friends started fighting about stolen money. Police Commissioner Julia Sakuwa-Neo said the victim believed his drinking partners took his cash. The argument turned deadly when the attackers grabbed weapons from nearby tables. One person drove a screwdriver deep into the man's stomach causing severe internal damage.

The second attacker slashed the victim's left arm with a sharp knife during the same fight. Emergency workers rushed the bleeding man to Rundu State Hospital where doctors work to save his life. Medical staff report the patient suffered dangerous internal injuries that require constant monitoring. The victim remains stable but his condition could change quickly without proper treatment. Hospital officials expect a long recovery period if he survives the attack.

The wounded man refuses to file criminal charges against his attackers despite knowing their names. State prosecutors decided to pursue an attempted murder case because of the serious nature of the injuries. Kavango West regional police have not arrested anyone connected to the stabbing incident. Investigators continue gathering evidence from witnesses who saw the fight at the local shebeen. Police expect to make arrests once they complete their investigation into the violent attack.
 

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