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Daily Monitor
Sunday May 09 2021
Peter Wandera being led to the police cells at Busia police after he allegedly poisoned his lover s baby on May 8, 2021. PHOTO/ DAVID AWORI
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Mr Humphrey Nambiro, the hospital administrator, said a search on the suspect found him with ‘what was left of what appeared like poison’ hidden in his jacket and called police which arrested him.
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Police in Busia District have detained a 23-year-old man for allegedly poisoning his lover’s six-week-old baby.
Police alleged that Peter Wandera, a resident of Bwalira Village, Masinya Sub-county, at the weekend ingested Isaac Muwanguzi with poison while at Masafu Hospital where the mother, Judith Akuku, 19, had taken him for immunization.
Police on the spot over harassment, extortion during curfew monitor.co.ug - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from monitor.co.ug Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Daily Monitor
Monday March 15 2021
Police detectives stand around a hut at a local church in Masaba village, Masaba sub county where a woman allegedly burnt herself. PHOTO/DAVID AWORI.
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Mr Clement Ojambo, one of the Pastors at the Church, said he was not aware that the deceased had been left alone in the hut.
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Police in Busia District are investigating a suspected case of self-immolation after a woman burnt herself to death at a local Church in Masaba Village, Masaba sub-county on Friday night.
The woman identified as Ms Grace Kyokusaba died in a hut fire at Christ Disciple Church, according to Mr Patrick Makhoha, the Mudondo Village LC1 chairperson.
Missing 18-month-old toddler found murdered in Busia
Sunday January 24 2021
Residents gather at a waste skimp as the police takes away the body of the 18-month-old toddler killed in suspected ritual sacrifice. Photo/ David Awori
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The police homicide department attached to Busia Central Police Station visited the scene and took the body for a postmortem as detectives try to make sense of the horrific crime.
On January 2, 2014, a couple in Mawero B village in the district was arrested after it allegedly murdered its two-year-old son.
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Police in Busia District in eastern Uganda are investigating the gruesome murder of an 18-month-old girl, whose body was discovered a day after she went missing.