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Swartbooi gets 27 years for Christmas killing of pregnant wife
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78929, member: 636"] A man from the Kharas region will serve twenty-seven years for murdering his wife a decade ago. Johannes Swartbooi was admitted in the Windhoek High Court for stabbing his spouse, Dorothea Riekert, six times during an argument at their home. Judge Claudia Claasen called the crime senseless, noting the attacker could not even remember what started the fight that ended with the fatal stabbing. The victim was four months pregnant at the time, though Swartbooi claimed he did not know about the pregnancy. The judge said the brutal nature of the attack showed a vicious act, adding that the high rate of women being killed in Namibia is a serious societal worry. She stated that such murders create many victims, especially the children left behind with lasting trauma. While his guilty plea counted for him, the judge found he showed no real remorse. Aggravating factors outweighed the mitigating ones, leading to the lengthy sentence. The man had been out on bail but was arrested again this year after failing to appear in court. [/QUOTE]
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