A 26-year-old man was arrested yesterday in connection with the murder of Swakopmund woman, Jennifer Daniel. Petrus Nghidimbwasha was denied bail in the Walvis Bay Magistrate's Court and his case postponed to 1 March next year. He is a member of the Namibian Navy. The discovery of Daniels’ lifeless body sent shockwaves through the community of Walvis Bay, who at the time was still reeling with shock following the discovery of the remains of Shannon Wasserfall. The family members of the late Daniels, whose body was discovered near Swakopmund last week are demanding justice for all sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) victims and survivors. Daniels, who was a resident of Mondesa in Swakopmund, employed at a cafe, was found murdered on 25 November. The police report indicates that Daniels' body was discovered with multiple injuries all over her body at Vierkant Klip on the Walvis Bay-Swakopmund road. This month, family members held a demonstration in the streets of Mondesa, Swakopmund, to demand justice. Daniels' murder left her three children motherless, with her youngest child being three months old. At the time police believed that her body was dumped at the scene and that the murder did not take place there. On the day of her disappearance, Daniels was seen at two different establishments in Swakopmund with an unknown man.