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No 'foul play' in opposition leader's death – Botswana cops

Gaborone - A Botswana police investigation has found the death of an opposition leader just months before a general election to be an accident, a claim angrily rejected by his party.

Police Commissioner Keabetswe Makgophe late on Wednesday ruled out foul play in the death of Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) secretary general Gomolemo Motswaledi.

The popular politician died in a car crash on 30 July, shortly after crossing the border from South Africa.

"The investigations reveal that Mr Motswaledi's death was the result of a road accident uninduced by any foul play," Makgophe said in a statement.

He said police felt the need to make the findings public, because of "speculations and innuendos" in mainstream and social media.

Serious challenge

The opposition has alleged the government was involved in his death, claiming there was no evidence the car overturned or that the air bags were activated.

Duma Boko the president of the UDC - a coalition of opposition parties - said experts contracted by them, including pathologists, had not yet ruled out foul play.

Boko attributed the death of Motswaledi to blunt force trauma.

"There can be no doubt that this was no normal death in a car," adding that "it is fair that all concerned should be as thorough as Motswaledi would have been in everything he did for us".

The movement is poised to give the ruling Botswana Democratic Party led by President Ian Khama a serious challenge during the October 24 general elections.

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