{UAH} Bobi Wine protests: 6 of 37 bodies remain unclaimed
Bobi Wine protests: 6 of 37 bodies remain unclaimed
- November 20, 2020
- Written by URN

One of the injured victims being rescued by Uganda Red Cross Society personnel
Giving an update today Friday, Dr. Moses Byaruhanga, the police pathologist, said two of the unclaimed bodies are women. He says they plan to keep the unclaimed bodies for as long as they can as they wait for their relatives to come and claim them.
The deaths arise from the continuing riots that sprouted out in different parts of Kampala since Wednesday. The protests have entered day three. The pathologist says most of the bodies had injuries arising from bullet shots, stampede and traumatic accidents although he adds they still analyzing before coming up with a comprehensive report for what could have been the cause of death for each.
So far, Dr Byaruhanga says, the photographs of the deceased have been taken and samples collected for possible DNA analysis incase it is required. Some of the relatives and friends of the deceased found at the City Mortuary waiting to pick the bodies narrated how the victims met their death.
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Benon Nkwasibwe, a resident of Kajaara Rwashamire in Ntungamo district and an uncle to Sadam Mwebesa says that his nephew was shot on Wednesday while vending his merchandise.
According to Nkwasibwe, when the protests started, Mwebesa hired a boda boda rider to take him back to his home in Bwaise. He was however shot dead by a police officer.
Maureen Nakazibwe a wife to Peter Kintu a boda boda rider who was shot dead by Local Defense Unit (LDU) personnel says that her husband woke up early in the morning and left for town.
Nasser Kongora a brother to Ayubu Kongoro who was killed in Kisenyi, says that his brother was working at a maize flour machine, where a stray bullet hit him and killed him instantly.
Kato Isiima a resident of Namugongo and a friend to Enoch Kansiime a boda boda rider who was shot in Namugongo says that the deceased was not part of the protesters. According to Isiima, Kansiime was shot when he was returning from a shop where he was sent by a client.
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