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Bereaved mother of strangled son to receive N$110 000 from health ministry

Son strangled by another patient in hospital's mental health unit
In addition to paying out a lump sum of N$110 000, the ministry has agreed to provide free psychological counselling and contribute N$15 000 towards Gaingos' legal fees, according to the settlement agreement. 
Rita Kakelo
The bereaved mother of the late Petrus Gaingob, who was strangled to death in Windhoek Central Hospital's mental health unit, will be paid N$110 000 by the health ministry followin ...

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Namibian Sun 2025-01-24

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