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Thomas och Maesaiah Thabane. (TT)

Premiärminister misstänks för mordet på sin exfru

Lesothos premiärminister Thomas Thabane kommer i dagarna att formellt anklagas för mordet på exfrun Lipolelo Thabane, uppger landets rikspolischef Paseka Mokete.

– Det betyder nödvändigtvis inte att han var där, säger han till AFP.

Tidigare i år greps premiärministerns nya fru, Maesaiah Thabane, misstänkt för mordet, men nu har rubriceringen för henne ändrats till stämpling till mord.

Lipolelo Thabane sköts ihjäl i juni 2017 nära sitt hem i Maseru, två dagar innan exmaken Thomas Thabane svors in för en andra mandatperiod.

Två månader efter hennes död gifte sig premiärministern med sin nuvarande hustru.

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Thomas Thabane
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Thomas Motsoahae "Tom" Thabane (born 28 May 1939) is a Mosotho politician who has been Prime Minister of Lesotho since June 2017. Previously he was Prime Minister from June 2012 to March 2015. He is leader of the All Basotho Convention (ABC) political party. Thabane served in the government of Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili from 1998 to 2006, and at the time, was a member of the ruling Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD), but in 2006 he split from the LCD and launched the ABC. After more than five years in opposition, he built a coalition of 12 parties in the wake of the May 2012 parliamentary election and was appointed Prime Minister. In the February 2015 parliamentary election, the All Basotho Convention was democratically removed from power by a seven-party coalition led by his rival and predecessor, Pakalitha Mosisili, although the ABC did win the highest number of constituencies. Two months later, Thabane fled to South Africa with two other opposition leaders, claiming that their lives were in danger. They returned to Lesotho on 12 February 2017 in order to participate in a parliamentary vote of no confidence that unseated Prime Minister Mosisili.

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