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Okahandja Jane Doe is a woman who was found in Windhoek, Namibia between June and July of 2007. She is believed to be the victim of a serial killer known as the "B1 Butcher". 

Case[]

The victim’s dismembered remains were found in June and July 2007 in the Khomas Region along the B1 in the greater Windhoek area between Rehoboth and Okahandja. These body parts were wrapped in garbage bags. This victim’s remains were mixed with another woman’s, who was later identified as Sanna Helena ǁGaroës.

Between 2005 to 2007, five women, all Coloured Namibians, were killed and their dismembered across the B1 Highway in Namibia. The remains of the victims showed signs of freezing or refrigeration. Only three women were identified by authorities. At least one victim, Melanie Janse, was strangled and another, Juanita Mabula, was hit in the head with a blunt object. Two of the three identified women, worked in Windhoek's downtown Ausspannplatz area as prostitutes and Mabula and ǁGaroës knew each other well. To date, no one has been charged and convicted of being the "B1 Butcher".

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  1. Her age is described as only young to middle aged. This age range is stated based on the categories of this wiki.
  2. She is described as "Coloured" which is an ethnic group of people native to southern Africa that have both African and European roots.
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