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{UAH} The question still remains....What killed Aronda?

By Charles Rwomushana

I initially asked that fundamental question as to who took that photo where in the Late Aronda with the other passengers are in Emirates van.

Experts at photographic interpretation can easily tell the positioning of the photograph taker.
A friend of mine who was sufficiently inquisitive checked into the properties of the photo as soon as it was relayed via twitter and the taker appears a Ugandan in the ICT department that handles some special operations.
We will come to that terminal later, God willing but as of now, the photo helps us inquire into the disposition of the target the Late Aronda.
Mr Aronda appears to fairly relaxed either reading and or doing some work.
He is also doing Karingombe a Runyankole/ Rukiga word to mean placing the leg on another while seated.
This further suggests the officer was fairly relaxed.
The officer had close to 8 hours freight to do.
His body disposition appeared ready for the journey.
This in my view appears to contradict Mr Museveni's assertion that Mr Aronda was very unwell to the extent of wanting to access a hospital.
Was that Ugandan who took the photo part of Mr Aronda team?
Was he merely doing technical surveillance?
A friend of mine who visited Amama's office had his photo taken and relayed to the unit monitoring Amama's facility through whatsup.
So when you examine Aronda, does he look someone with the said ailments that would take his life in a couple of hours?
We get to know his attempt at seeking medical assistance from Mr Museveni but non of the family attests to this.
If Mr Aronda was not that a family man as to alert the wife etc of his sickness and failure to access a medical facility, atleast there is a friend or two he would have alerted.
There is evidence Mr Aronda met with very senior leaders in the South Korea State.
Certainly the logical thing would be to lobby the said leaders to access a hospital than to risk traveling with such sickness.
In any case, there are other friendly countries closer to South Korea that would have assisted.
I know of a Ugandan girl who was admitted in a South Korea hospital but had to fund raise via social media to access the theater.
Many of you on Facebook saw her...
A Munyanklole Mukiga would ask that question;
Aronda afeire omutiima neinga Aronda aistirwe Omutiima?
Ofcourse if you hail from Buyanja- Kitoojo- Rubabo which are before Rukungiri town where the tarmac road ends but you drive past Buyanja to Rukungiri town and drive on marrum road to Kanungu.
Kanungu that lacks an access bridge then ofeire omutiima.
If Odrek Rwabwogo was to drive to Kanungu after being rejected by NRM CEC then surely Ofono Opondo would be right to say Rwabwogo afeire Omutiima.
It could be true that Aronda akaafa Omutiima.
Ofcourse that judgement would pass for being subjective and un scientific.
But for you to say Aronda ayistirwe Omutiima you must be objective and scientific.
I suggest Mr Museveni and Opondo averred Aronda Akaafa Omutiima..
So the question still remains....What killed Aronda?

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